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  2. IMRAD - Wikipedia

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    In scientific writing, IMRAD or IMRaD (/ ˈ ɪ m r æ d /) (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion) [1] is a common organizational structure for the format of a document. IMRaD is the most prominent norm for the structure of a scientific journal article of the original research type.

  3. APA style - Wikipedia

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    APA style (also known as APA format) is a writing style and format for academic documents such as scholarly journal articles and books. It is commonly used for citing sources within the field of behavioral and social sciences , including sociology, education, nursing, criminal justice, anthropology, and psychology.

  4. Panel discussion - Wikipedia

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    The typical format for a discussion panel includes a moderator in front of an audience. [3] Television shows in the English-speaking world that feature a discussion panel format include Real Time with Bill Maher, Loose Women, The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore, as well as segments of the long-running Meet the Press. [4]

  5. American Psychological Association - Wikipedia

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    Among these books are: the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (and a concise version titled Concise Rules of APA Style), which is the official guide to APA style; [18] [19] the APA Dictionary of Psychology; [20] an eight-volume Encyclopedia of Psychology; [21] and many scholarly books on specific subjects such as ...

  6. Talk:APA style - Wikipedia

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    The notes and references for this article should exemplify the APA style format conventions. For example, APA style specifies that article dates should be given with the year first, then a comma, followed by the English month name and then day, for example: Smith, John (2013, April 1). The title of some article. <other information>.

  7. Help:Talk pages/Example - Wikipedia

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    This is an example of using Template:moved from, when a user deemed this page as being a better place for a discussion that was previously held at section "Other discussion" of page User talk:Example2. --⁠Example1 14:00, 28 June 2019 (UTC) To indicate that another page was considered as more suitable, Template:moved to is used.

  8. Goldwater rule - Wikipedia

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    Section 7, which appeared in the first edition of the American Psychiatric Association's (APA) Principles of Medical Ethics in 1973 and is still in effect as of 2018, [9] says: A physician shall recognize a responsibility to participate in activities contributing to the improvement of the community and the betterment of public health.

  9. Wikipedia talk:Citing sources - Wikipedia

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    The specific example this is in reference to is the book Machine Methods of Accounting: A manual of the basic principles of operation and use of international electric accounting machines. It's online at [2] except for chapter/section 23 which is missing on that site but is online on a different site at [3] .