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Translated plagiarism occcurs when translated material from publications in a different language is used without citing the source. This form of plagiarism is difficult…
Authors are sometimes reluctant to discuss the flaws in their study, as they believe that this might jeopardize their chances of acceptance. However, hiding the…
The why and how of presenting research limitations: A case study
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When it comes to writing a research proposal, an assignment, or an academic paper, you tend to worry: you wonder whether you are making errors of spelling, grammar,…
6 Actionable tips to improve academic writing
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Errors in word usage account for a significant proportion of language problems in research papers written by non-native English speakers. This article lists some…
6 Types of word choice errors in scientific writing
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Choosing between the active and passive voice can be particularly confusing in academic writing. This article will help you understand how to make the …
How to effectively use active and passive voice in research writing
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Many researchers struggle when it comes to writing literature review for their research paper. A literature review is a comprehensive overview of all the knowledge…
How to write the literature review of your research paper
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While the findings of your study form the foreground of your research, it is equally important to establish the background of your study. This article covers the basics…
Consider this – great graphs will create a positive impression on journal editors, reviewers, and readers! Here're some tips to help you create powerful graphs that tell…
Do the graphs in your research paper tell a compelling story?
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The Methods section of a research article is like a roadmap leading to the core of the research, guiding the readers through the actual journey the authors took to reach…
How to write the Methods section of a research paper
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If you want others to cite your paper, you should make sure they read it first. Let us assume that the title and the abstract of your paper have convinced your peers…