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Statistical methods
should be presented with
enough detail to enable a knowledgeable reader
with access to the original data to verify the re-
ported results.
Results
should concisely and reasonably summa-
rize the findings. Restrict tables and figureures to
the minimum. Do not duplicate data in graphs and
tables. The results should be presented in a logical
sequence in the text, tables and illustrations. Do not
repeat in the text all the data from the tables or
graphs. Only important observations must be em-
phasized. The results should be presented in a logi-
cal sequence in the text, tables and illustrations.
Discussion
should deal only with new and/or im-
portant aspects of the study. Do not repeat in detail
data or other material from the Back
ground or the Results section. Include in the Dis-
cussion the implications of the findings and their
limitations, including implications for future re-
search. The discussion should confront the results
of other investigations especially those quoted in
the text.
Conclusions
should be linked with the goals of the
study. State new hypotheses when warranted.
Include recommendations when appropriate.
Unqualified statements and conclusions not
completely supported by the obtained data should
be avoided.
Acknowledgements.
List all contributors who do
not meet the criteria for authorship, such as
technical assistants, writing assistants or head of
department who provided only general support.
Financial and other material support should be
disclosed and acknowledged
.
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