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Disguising case material for publication
This PDF discusses guidelines for disguising clinical case material for publication.
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Electronic sources and locator information
If the publisher is a university and the name of the state or province is included in the name of the university, do not repeat the name in the publisher location. The names of U.S.
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Journal Article Reporting Standards (JARS) Information Recommended for Inclusion in Manuscripts That Report New Data Collections Regardless of Research Design
Journal Article Reporting Standards (JARS), Meta-Analysis Reporting Standards (MARS), and Flow of Participants Through Each Stage of an Experiment or Quasi-Experiment 245 Journal Article Reporting Standards (JARS)
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Best Practice Guidelines on Publication Ethics: a Publisher's Perspective
Academic publishing depends, to a great extent, on trust. Editors trust peer reviewers to provide fair assessments, authors trust editors to select appropriate peer reviewers, and readers put their trust in the peer-review process.
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Reporting Standards for Research
The JARS Group anticipated that standards for reporting other research designs (e.g., observational studies, longitudinal studies) would emerge over time.
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Reflections on Determining Authorship Credit and Authorship Order on Faculty-Student Collaborations
The purpose of this article is to explore the process of determining authorship credit and authorship order on collaborative publications with students.
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Interpreting the Magnitudes of Correlation Coefficients: Comment
Copyright 2003 by the American Psychological Association, Inc. 0003-066X/03/$12.00 Vol. 58, No. 1, 78–80 monomethod correlation coefficients, which yield results that are artificially large compared with associations found between realworld, independently measured variables.
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Androcentric Reporting of Gender Differences in APA Journals: 1965-2004
Few articles used generic masculine pronouns to refer to both women and men. However, explanations of gender differences within articles that mentioned such differences in their abstracts and titles referenced attributes of women significantly more often than attributes of men.
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APA resolution recommending the immediate retirement of American Indian mascots, symbols, images, and personalities by schools, colleges, universities, athletic teams, and organizations
This PDF is the APA Resolution Recommending the Immediate Retirement of American Indian Mascots, Symbols, Images, and Personalities by Schools, Colleges, Universities, Athletic Teams, and Organizations
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Missing data: Our view of the state of the art
Statistical procedures for missing data have vastly improved, yet misconception and unsound practice still abound. The authors frame the missing-data problem, review methods, offer advice, and raise issues that remain unresolved.
Journal Article (January 2002)
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