Exam 16: Writing and Publishing in the Health Professions
Exam 1: Introduction23 Questions
Exam 2: Regulatory Protection of Human Subjects in Research26 Questions
Exam 3: The Research Problem27 Questions
Exam 4: Review of the Literature25 Questions
Exam 5: The Systematic Review28 Questions
Exam 6: Methodology29 Questions
Exam 7: Survey Research25 Questions
Exam 8: Qualitative Research27 Questions
Exam 9: Community-Based Participatory Research25 Questions
Exam 10: Clinical Investigations27 Questions
Exam 11: Data Analysis28 Questions
Exam 12: Exploring Statistics Comparing Differences in Health Care24 Questions
Exam 13: The Results Section20 Questions
Exam 14: The Discussion Section20 Questions
Exam 15: References25 Questions
Exam 16: Writing and Publishing in the Health Professions27 Questions
Exam 17: Interpreting the Language27 Questions
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All medical journals use a blinded peer-review process to keep the decision-making process fair.
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Which of the following has the highest perceived value and importance in peer-reviewed publications?
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A valid reason for rejecting a manuscript could be that the specific topic is inappropriate for the content and/or focus of that journal.
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Some healthcare professions' publications do not accept manuscripts from students as a matter of policy.
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A person who only performs the statistical analysis for a medical manuscript and does no actual writing does not meet the criteria for authorship.
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A query letter is an appropriate method for determining interest in a research paper, a commentary, or an opinion article among biomedical editors.
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