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- Scientifically sound What does that mean in peer review . . . - ALPSP
What do we mean when we say 'scientifically sound'? Science works most of the time, so we tend not to question it because of this Should we review for soundness, as a pose to reviewing for soundness and importance How can we construct a review process that is scientifically sound?
- I peer reviewed a paper and found it to be sound - technically and . . .
Even when a paper is technically sound and written in perfect English, there usually is something like an explanation that could have done better, a confusing notation, a missed connection to existing work, or a misleading emphasis in the abstract
- 10 Tips on Writing a Sound Research Article – Heruka
Turning your research into a scientifically sound, cohesive, and reader-friendly article can be challenging, even if you are a skilled writer
- Soundness of research – CO:RE Knowledge Base
Soundness is the ultimate quality criteria as failing to execute the study according to a certain indication of quality there is a significant risk for failing trustworthiness and credibility In researching soundness is not about what methods, approach, framework, or tools are used
- What makes for sound science? | BMC Plant Biology | Full Text
Here we discuss the importance of the soundness of research and provide some basic guidelines to assist authors to determine whether their research is appropriate for submission to BMC Plant Biology
- How can I sound professional? – Write Like a Scientist
Be concise by omitting needless content Use visuals appropriately and effectively Be clear and specific by using precise language Be objective by focusing on the research rather than the researchers Be accurate by expressing restraint in your conclusions Be fluid by using formal vocabulary and mechanics
- comparison - Technically Sound vs. Technically Strong Good. Which one . . .
Usually they used to say “technically strong” or “technically good” to refer to others but when referring to me they said “I'm technically sound” So I just want to know the difference between Technically Sound and Technically Strong Technically Good in terms of referring to a knowledge of a person
- The Value of Sound Science – An Editor’s Perspective - Wiley
The recent Wiley Editor Seminar for editors of open access journals on “The value of open research publishing” focused on how sound science journals advance collective knowledge by making sure there is a home for every paper that is scientifically valid, technically accurate, reproducible, and ethically sound, so that no valuable research
- Reviewers comments: Reviewers Responses to Questions Comments to the . . .
1 Is the manuscript technically sound, and do the data support the conclusions? The manuscript must describe a technically sound piece of scientific research with data that supports the conclusions Experiments must have been conducted rigorously, with appropriate controls, replication, and sample sizes
- scientifically sound | English examples in context | Ludwig
The phrase "scientifically sound" is a correct and usable phrase in written English You can use it when referring to a set of facts, measurements, or theories that have been supported or validated by scientific study or analysis
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