| Characteristics | Scholarly Journal | Popular Magazine | 
| Length | Articles are usually 10 pages or more in length; providing in-depth analysis of topics | Shorter articles (less than 10 pages), providing broader overview of topics | 
| Written by | Author usually an expert or specialist in the field, name and credentials always provided | Author usually a journalist or a staff writer, name and credentials often not provided | 
| Language/Written for | Written in technical language for professors, researchers, students of the field | Written at high school level for the general public | 
| Coverage | Original research results and scholarship | Popular topics and current events | 
| Slant | Supposed to present objective/neutral viewpoint; | May reflect the editorial bias/slant of the magazine | 
| Frequency | Usually quarterly | Usually weekly | 
| Format/Structure | Articles usually structured, may include: abstract, literature review, methodology, results, conclusion, bibliography | Articles do not necessarily follow a specific format or structure | 
| Special Features | Illustrations that support the text, such as, tables of statistics, graphs, diagrams, maps, or photographs | Illustrations with glossy paper or color photographs | 
| Appearance | Serious and sober, with few colors and few or no advertisements | Glossy, with pictures and advertisements | 
| Editors | Articles usually reviewed and critically evaluated by a board of experts in the field (known as refereed or peer-reviewed) | Articles are not reviewed by experts in the field, but by editors on staff | 
| References Cited | Usually includes a bibliography and/or footnotes | Usually has no bibliography or footnotes | 
| Examples | Ecology Social Science Quarterly | Time Sports Illustrated Scientific American |