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Across
  1. 3. Journal that only has authors' names on the title page and have a policy peer review.
  2. 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.
  3. 7. (2 Words) The ratio between citations to a journal and recent citable items published.
  4. 8. The recommendation on how to summarize the results from several statistical analyses.
  5. 9. Guidelines that focus on reporting information about RCTs.
Down
  1. 1. Acronym that quantitative reports typically follow.
  2. 2. (2 Words) Usually the first-named author who has overall responsibility for the report.
  3. 4. Anonymous peer reviews by two or more experts in the field.
  4. 5. (2 Words) Slang term referring to several papers written when one would suffice.
  5. 6. A brief description of the problem, methods, and findings of a study, written so readers can decide whether to read the entire report.