A Top 10 List for Getting your Manuscripts Published

Jon Kenneth Maner

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Abstract

Publishing empirical articles can be challenging and even intimidating, especially for newcomers to the field. Here I provide some tips for scholars interested in getting their manuscripts published in high visibility journals. There are obviously a lot of factors on the "front end" that go into publishing your manuscript including: ask important and interesting research questions; design good studies and use high caliber methods; collect top-notch data (I know, all of this easier said than done). For now, I'm going to assume that you've been fortunate enough to do all those things. You have in hand data from one or more studies that you want to write up for publication. Here are 10 tips that might help.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)18-20
Number of pages3
JournalRelationship Research News
Volume10
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2011

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