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Reporting Standards for Research
This PDF is an article from the December 2008 issue of American Psychologist about journal article reporting standards (JARS).
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Reflections on Determining Authorship Credit and Authorship Order on Faculty-Student Collaborations
This article (in PDF format) explores the process of determining authorship credit and authorship order in collaborative publications with students.
Journal Article (November 1993) -
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The Explosion of Knowledge, References, and Citations
This PDF is an article from the January 2003 issue of American Psychologist about the "knowledge explosion" in psychology.
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Traditions and Alcohol Use: A Mixed-Methods Analysis
This PDF is an example of the use of bias-free language in scientific writing.
Journal Article (January 2007) -
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Statistical Methods in Psychology Journals: Guidelines and Explanations
This PDF is an article from the August 1999 issue of American Psychologist that discusses statistical methods in psychology journals and the work of the APA Board of Scientific Affairs Task Force on Statistical Inference.
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Disguising case material for publication
This PDF discusses guidelines for disguising clinical case material for publication.
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The CONSORT statement: Revised recommendations for improving the quality of reports of parallel-group randomized trials
The revised Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) statement presented in this article incorporates new evidence and addresses some criticisms of the original statement.
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Best Practice Guidelines on Publication Ethics: a Publisher's Perspective
This PDF about publisher perspectives on publication ethics is from the International Journal of Clinical Practice.
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What's wrong with statistical tests -- and where do we go from here [Beyond significance testing: Reforming data analysis methods in behavioral research].
This PDF is a reprint of a book chapter that considers problems with null hypothesis significance testing.
Book Chapter (January 2004) -
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Guidelines on Multicultural Education, Training, Research, Practice, and Organizational Change for Psychologists
This PDF is an article from the May 2003 issue of American Psychologist.
Journal Article (May 2003)
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