Identifying and avoiding common publishing mistakes
Lillian T. Eby
Chapter 23 in How to Conduct and Publish High-Quality Research in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, 2025, pp 361-374 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Publishing scholarly articles is an essential feature of academic life, yet authors receive very little formal training in this area. Using the analogy of building a house, this chapter offers readers with guidance on how to avoid common publishing mistakes by discussing the importance of topic choice, theoretical or conceptual rationale, hypothesis development, research design and measurement, effective writing, following journal submission guidelines, responding to reviewer comments, and revising manuscripts.
Keywords: Publishing; Effective writing; Conceptual development; Idea generation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035307739
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