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How to Revise and Resubmit a Journal Article
When you submit an article to an academic journal, there are several possible responses. One...
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How to Avoid the False Dilemma Fallacy in Academic Writing
Students and researchers need to be aware of fallacies (i.e. bad or faulty arguments) in...
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How to Cite a Patent in Vancouver Referencing
Now and then, you may need to cite a patent in your academic writing (e.g....
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5 Tips for Writing a Strong Thesis Statement
Every good essay needs a strong thesis statement. Typically, this is a line or two...
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How to Avoid the Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc Fallacy
Post hoc ergo propter hoc is the Latin name of a common fallacy (i.e. a...
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Understanding the Citation Tools in Microsoft Word
The citation tools in Microsoft Word make it easy to add references to your work....
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Academic Writing Tips: What Are Study Limitations?
An important part of writing up research is to consider whether your study has any...
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How to Avoid the Appeal to Ignorance Fallacy in Academic Writing
You should always try to avoid fallacies – i.e. bad arguments – in your academic...
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Academic Writing: What Is a Conflict of Interest?
When conducting research, you may need to think about potential conflicts of interest. But what...
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Academic Writing: How to Structure a Lab Report
If you’ve done a laboratory experiment as part of your studies, you might need to...
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How to Avoid the Bandwagon Fallacy in Academic Writing
In academic writing, a ‘fallacy’ is a bad argument. But what is the bandwagon fallacy?...
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How Does the Peer Review Process Work?
Peer review is a vital part of academic publishing. And if you’re submitting a research...
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