What are the three core questions authors should ask before writing?, Budget, timeline, publisher, Message, importance, audience, Title, references, Title, references, appendix, What does the “M” in IMRaD stand for?, Measurement, Management, Method, Model, Which sentence is clearer academic writing?, “The utilization of pharmacological interventions was initiated…”, Medication implementation procedures were facilitated…”, “We started medication after symptoms appeared.”, ymptoms precipitated therapeutic utilization measures.”, An article contains many abbreviations and long sentences. What is the MOST likely problem?, The article may be difficult to read, The article will be too short, The references will be incorrect, The study design will change, What is the PRIMARY role of the “Methods” section in a research paper?, To summarize implications of findings, To explain how the study was conducted, To persuade readers emotionally, To review journal guidelines, In academic writing, excessive jargon is discouraged because it:, Makes the paper longer, Weakens ethical approval, Reduces clarity and readability, Prevents citation formatting, What is the BEST reason for reading reviewer comments carefully after rejection?, To argue emotionally with the editor, To identify major and minor revisions objectively, To avoid revising the manuscript, To immediately submit elsewhere without changes, A researcher collected entirely new clinical data from patients and analyzed outcomes statistically. Which article type is MOST appropriate?, Original research article, Opinion piece, Case study, Discussion paper, In the IMRaD structure, which section primarily answers the question “What does it mean?”, Methods, Results, Introduction, Discussion, According to principles of effective academic publishing, which action would MOST likely weaken a manuscript before submission?, Matching the article type to the research design, Defining the target audience early in the writing process, Writing the manuscript without considering journal scope or author guidelines, Revising the paper multiple times after feedback.
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