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Drafting Papers: Figures and Tables
" Figures and tables are generally used in the Results section, but they can also be useful for summarizing information elsewhere in a...
Drafting Papers: A Strategy for Dealing with Major Limitations
" As it is well known, in addition to novel aspects, every study has limitations, since it is impossible to collect fully representative...
Drafting Papers: The Study Anomalies
" Anomalies comprise a class of novelties (and/or limitations, depending on the context) that need to be especially carefully addressed....
Drafting Papers: The Introduction 3
" If a paper has an interesting Title, and an informative Abstract indicating that the paper provides novel information of interest to...
Drafting Papers: The Abstract 2
" Providing all the critical information in the Abstract can often seem difficult, since many points could usually be included, but word...
Drafting Papers: The Title 1
" Writing a paper can seem an overwhelming task initially, since there are many points to include, and it may seem very difficult to...
Defining and Delimiting ‘the Study’ 5/5
" The word ‘study’ can be confusing because it has several meanings, inter alia an investigation of certain phenomena, and a written...
Essential Steps Before Writing a Paper 1/5
" Having completed a study and acquired all the data required to present it, you are ready to begin preparing a paper. However, before...
Awareness of Linguistic Limitations 4/5
" Having compiled your data, found a quiet place to work, delimited your study, identified a suitable target journal and thoroughly read...
Identify a Target Journal for Your Publication 3/5
It is also essential to identify an appropriate target journal. There are several factorsto consider here, including the significance of...
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