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1、Pointers on Preparing Papers for Professional Publication: A Perspective from a Researcher, Reviewer, and Editor Patrick A. Cabe, Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Pembroke,About US 关于我们,2,波士顿, 美国,English Language Editing 论文英语母语化润色,Manuscript Formatting 论文格式整理,Professional Translation 论文专业翻译,Sub
2、ject-specific Editing 同行资深专家修改润色,中国 上海,3,我们已经成功完成 10,000+ 项目,帮助发表数以千计的科技论文。 We have assisted many international researchers and delivered over 10,000 projects in the past three years.,About US 关于我们,27: 1298-1308 (2012),57: 794-802 (2012),91: 849862 (2012),134: 10803-10806 (2012),9: e1003231 (2013),3
3、1: 838850 (2013),4: 1424 (2013),97: 1371-1374 (2012),9: 175-195 (2013),86: 13841-13842 (2012),47: 946-956 (2013),18: 290297 (2013),4,OUR PRIMARY AIM: Helping you develop publishable research papersHow to achieve that aim: Choosing research problems Writing up your results Interacting with journals G
4、eneral tips for improving your writing Some common writing and style issues,Overview,My suggestions come from my experience as a reviewer, editor, and teacher.,5,Choosing research problems,What makes a research problem worth working on? Historical importance viewed as important over many years, but
5、still not completely settled Theoretical importance tests some proposition derived from theory (Q: Is the theory itself important?), esp. if the test can falsify the theory Practical importance helps solve/resolve some problem that has practical significance,Trivial, unimportant, dead-end research p
6、roblems take just as much time, effort, and resources as good problems are harder to get published, especially in high visibility journals,Choose problems wisely! Research is expensive. Your time can never be replaced.,Choosing research problems,6,A good general plan for an individual paper: Experim
7、ent 1: Demonstrate the effect Further experiments: (Partial) replications + extensions to test reliability, robustness of the effect probe generalizability of the effect resolve possible confounds address alternative explanations The best papers, in the best journals, often report multiple related e
8、xperimentsChain such papers into a series of related papers,7,Writing up your results,Gather your writing tools Journal guidelines for your target journal Disciplinary style manual (e.g., APA, AMA, ICMJE) Dictionaries (standard, specialized) Thesaurus, synonym finder General grammar and usage guides
9、,8,Writing up your results,Choosing a target journal: Questions to ask How important are your results? Which journals publish results similar to yours? Your experience Journals you cite Does the manuscript fit journal requirements? Content specificity, journal scope Single vs. multiple experiments L
10、ength limits,9,Writing up your results,Develop a priority list of target journals, based on: Acceptance and rejection rates Impact factors (high impact factor = high rejection rate) Review and publication lags Electronic availability/open access Indexing Publication costs Guidance from a professiona
11、l editing service might be helpfulConsider “aiming high,” submitting to a journal better than you think will accept your paper.,10,General pointers: CONTROL THE THINGS YOU CAN CONTROL ALWAYS follow journal style requirements closely Papers can be rejected solely for manuscript preparation deficienci
12、es Content Style Language DONT RELY ON YOUR SPELLING AND GRAMMAR CHECKER! Remember quality of your publication is ultimately YOUR responsibility NOT the editors NOT the reviewers NOT the publishers,Writing up your results,Mistakes in the published paper are YOUR mistakes. and they are there forever!
13、,11,Writing up your results,Plagiarism, Duplicate publication, Piece-meal publication Plagiarism: Presenting another authors writing as your own Many journals routinely check the internet makes that easy Plagiarism can destroy a reputation and career The ONLY solution is to use appropriate direct qu
14、otation or paraphrasing Duplicate publication: Publishing the same data in more than one paper Unethical, irresponsible, and a disservice to your discipline and profession Journals may bar authors who are caught Piece-meal publication (salami slicing): Publishing parts of a larger research project i
15、n several smaller papers It is unethical and wastes journal resources It is a disservice to the discipline Combine related studies into a single, more comprehensive reportBOTTOM LINE: PRACTICE ETHICAL BEHAVIOR,12,Writing up your results,Title Aim for Clarity Informativeness BrevityA big issue is ele
16、ctronic retrieval that depends on title words,The title is the first filter readers use to decide if your article is worth reading,13,Writing up your results,TitleA generic model for titles: The effect of variable X on variable Y, under conditions C1Cn, for population P,14,Writing up your results,Ab
17、stract Objective: Amplify title Common problems Length: Stay within journal word limits Subheads often are wasted words (unless required) References: Generally omit them Too much detail (e.g., statistical information) Undefined abbreviations or acronyms EditorializingThe abstract is the second filte
18、r readers use to decide if your article is worth reading,15,Writing up your results,Introduction State a clear research question Use the funnel plan broad to specific issues Connections to theory Connections to existing literature Clear definition of an empirical gap your results fill Clearly state
19、your hypothesis(es) In terms of constructs In terms of specific operationalizations Use “ifthen” statements Emphasize novelty and surprisingness of results Dont hide the punch line! You are writing history, not mystery!,16,Writing up your results,Methods Participants Identify participant population
20、and sample adequately Describe Recruitment (inclusion, exclusion criteria) Assignment to test conditions Any motivational considerations Always acknowledge compliance with ethical standards Apparatus, materials, instruments: Provide adequate detail, background Procedure: Clearly describe all steps C
21、riterion for the Methods section: Readers could replicate the experiment, given the Methods section and reasonable common knowledge,17,Writing up your results,Results Clearly separate chunks of the results (subheads help) General flow: global to more specific statistical tests Focus on how statistic
22、s address hypotheses Draw conclusions “Marginally significant differences” = ZERO differences Follow journal style for statistical reporting Figures, tables stand alone - dont repeat text materialStatistics are work-horses, not window dressing,18,Writing up your results,Discussion Use the inverted f
23、unnel plan more specific to broader issues Summarize the findings Re-emphasize novelty, surprisingness Connect results to literature (how results fill an empirical gap) Connect results to theory Interpret results (but minimize speculation),The Discussion section is (often) the third filter readers u
24、se to decide how useful your paper is,19,Writing up your results,Anticipate reviewer objectionsSuggest possible practical applications Suggest future research directions, next steps: Some possibilities Change the IV (including parametric changes) Change the DV Change conditions Change the population
25、 (cross-cultural studies are immediate possibilities),20,Dealing with journals,Some general points: Journals want to ACCEPT papers, not reject them. WHY? Demand Around 25,000 peer-reviewed journals Publishing 1 - 2 million articles a year Many publishers are in business to make a profit Manuscripts
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