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Across
- 3. Journal that only has authors' names on the title page and have a policy peer review.
- 6. A section of a paper that includes people that helped with the research but did not have a significant enough contribution to get them authorship.
- 7. (2 Words) The ratio between citations to a journal and recent citable items published.
- 8. The recommendation on how to summarize the results from several statistical analyses.
- 9. Guidelines that focus on reporting information about RCTs.
Down
- 1. Acronym that quantitative reports typically follow.
- 2. (2 Words) Usually the first-named author who has overall responsibility for the report.
- 4. Anonymous peer reviews by two or more experts in the field.
- 5. (2 Words) Slang term referring to several papers written when one would suffice.
- 6. A brief description of the problem, methods, and findings of a study, written so readers can decide whether to read the entire report.