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Wikipedia is a better source than people give credit. Start there, then dig into the sources at the bottom of the Wikipedia page.
Always Google about the reputability of the website you're reading on. It will tell you whether or not you're wasting your time.
Research articles aren't hard to read, but the abstract and conclusion will tell you most of what you want to know, so you can easily save time by checking those.