What is the main purpose of the Discussion section?, To present raw data, To interpret and explain findings, To list references, To describe methods, Which question should a Discussion section answer?, Who collected the data?, When was the study conducted?, So what?, How many pages are there?, What should researchers do with previous literature in the Discussion?, Ignore it, Compare findings with it, Delete it, Only cite supporting studies, Which of the following is a common Discussion pitfall?, Interpreting results, Acknowledging limitations, Overclaiming, Comparing studies, What should a Conclusion primarily do?, Summarize the main contribution, Add new references, Describe methodology, Introduce new data, What should be avoided in the Conclusion?, Future research suggestions, Summarizing findings, Introducing new arguments, Stating significance, Which factor is important when choosing a journal?, Scope and audience, Paper color, Author’s age, Reviewer nationality, What document usually accompanies a manuscript submission?, Diary, Cover letter, Resume, Certificate, Major revisions mean:, Immediate acceptance, Permanent rejection, Opportunity to improve the paper, Publication without changes, How should researchers view peer review?, As unnecessary, As a formality only, As a personal attack, As a constructive dialogue
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