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Index
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Reporting Standards for Research in Psychology: Why Do We Need Them? What Might They Be?
Chapter 2. Setting the Stage: Title Page, Abstract, and Introduction
Chapter 3. Detailing What You Did: The Method Section
Chapter 4. Describing Your Research Design: Studies With and Without Experimental Manipulations
Chapter 5. Summarizing Your Data and Statistical Analyses: The Results Section
Chapter 6. Reporting Other Design Features: Longitudinal Studies, Replication Studies, Studies With One Subject, and Clinical Trials
Chapter 7. Interpreting Your Results: The Discussion Section
Chapter 8. Reporting Research Syntheses and Meta-Analyses
Chapter 9. How the Journal Article Reporting Standards and the Meta-Analysis Reporting Standards Came to Be and Can Be Used in the Future
Appendix. Abstracts of the 16 Articles Used as Examples in Text
References
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