How do you write good research articles — articles that are interesting, compelling, and easy to understand? How do you write papers that influence the field instead of falling into obscurity? Write It Up offers a practical and revealing look at how productive researchers write strong articles. The book's guiding idea is that academics should write to make an impact, not just to get something published.
How do you write good research articles — articles that are interesting, compelling, and easy to understand? How do you write papers that influence the field instead of falling into obscurity? Write It Up offers a practical and revealing look at how productive researchers write strong articles. The book's guiding idea is that academics should write to make an impact, not just to get something published.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul J. Silvia, PhD, is an associate professor of psychology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. His books include How to Write A Lot: A Practical Guide to Productive Academic Writing, Second Edition (2019) and Exploring the Psychology of Interest (2006). His research has been supported by several grants from the National Institutes of Health, and he received the Berlyne Award, an early career award given by APA Division 10 (Society for the Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and the Arts), for his research on interest and curiosity.
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Preface Introduction I. Planning and Prepping 1. How and When to Pick a Journal 2. Tone and Style 3. Writing With Others: Tips for Coauthored Papers II. Writing the Article 1. Writing the Introduction 2. Writing the Method 3. Writing the Results 4. Writing the Discussion 5. Arcana and Miscellany: From Titles to Footnotes III. Publishing Your Writing 1. Dealing With Journals: Submitting, Resubmitting, and Reviewing 2. One of Many: Building a Body of Work References Index About the Author
Preface Introduction I. Planning and Prepping 1. How and When to Pick a Journal 2. Tone and Style 3. Writing With Others: Tips for Coauthored Papers II. Writing the Article 1. Writing the Introduction 2. Writing the Method 3. Writing the Results 4. Writing the Discussion 5. Arcana and Miscellany: From Titles to Footnotes III. Publishing Your Writing 1. Dealing With Journals: Submitting, Resubmitting, and Reviewing 2. One of Many: Building a Body of Work References Index About the Author
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