Chapter 28

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Across
  1. 2. Brief description and summary of the paper, a “preview” to help readers decide whether or not to read the entire report
  2. 4. The _______ factor is a measure of citation frequency for an average article in a journal; frequently a mark of prestige
  3. 5. The _________ author is the “contact person” with whom the journal primarily communicates
  4. 8. A _________ letter is written to a journal (or journals) to inquire about interest in a manuscript
Down
  1. 1. Most quantitative reports are written in ________ format: Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion
  2. 2. Area of recognition for individuals who helped with the research, but who are not authors
  3. 3. Graphical summaries of results that often display conceptual models; partner to “Tables”
  4. 5. Also known as “Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials,” ______ guidelines focus on reporting information about RCT’s.
  5. 6. A _________ journal uses blind peer reviews by 2 or more experts in the field; these tend to be more prestigious journals
  6. 7. A ______ session is part of disseminating research findings at a conference; large-format written material to convey general ideas about the research.