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Manuscript Structure and Content

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Reporting standards provide a degree of comprehensiveness in the information that is routinely included in reports of empirical investigations

Uniform reporting standards make it easier to generalize across fields.

Reporting standards are based on the research design and implementation of the study being reported, not on the topical focus of the study or the particular journal that might serve as the vehicle for its publication.

Manuscript Structure and Content

It should summarize the main idea of the manuscript.

Fully explanatory when it stands alone

A good title is easily shorten to the running head

Avoid words that serve no useful purpose; they increase length and can mislead indexers.

Avoid using abbreviations

Typed upper and lowercase letters, centered between the left and right margins, and positioned in the upper half of the page.

Title

Name

First Name, Middle initial, last name

Bottom Line use the same format of publication throughout your career

Institutional Affiliation

The location where the author or authors were when the research was conducted.

When an author has no institutional affiliation, list the city and state of residence below the author’s name.

Names of the authors should appear in order of their contributions centered between the die margins.

Author’s Name

First Paragraph: Complete Departmental affiliation

Changes of affiliation (if any)

Third paragraph:

Acknowledgments

Special Circumstances

Fourth Paragraph: Person to contact

Author Note

Explore the importance of the problem

Why is this problem a topic of study?

Describe relevant scholarship

What other literature is important or related to this topic of study

State hypotheses and their correspondence to research design

How do you plan on solving the problem

Introduction

The Method section describes HOW the study was conducted.

Identify subsections

Divide your work into various subsections

Participant (subject) characteristics

Who are you conduction your study on

Sampling Procedures

Sample size, power, and precision

Measures and covariates

Research design

Experimental manipulations or interventions

Method

Summarize collected data and the analysis performed on those data relevant to the disclosure that is to follow.

Recruitment

Statistics and data analysis

Ancillary analyses

Participant flow

Intervention or manipulation fidelity

Baseline data

Statistics and data analysis

Adverse events

Results

Examine, interpret, and qualify the results and draw inferences and conclusions from them.

What is the theoretical, clinical, or practical significance of the outcomes, and what is the basis for these interpretations?

Discussion