From: derek gatherer (dgatherer2002@yahoo.co.uk)
Date: Tue 06 Apr 2004 - 14:49:38 GMT
Aaron:
In the latter, I recommended looking up the guidelines
for citations in Human Nature Review. Apparently, they
don't have a submission guidelines page on their web
site. So you might try some URL's at the American
Psychological Association. Here are some relevant URLs
that have materials on standards for publishing in
their journals:
http://www.apa.org/ethics/code2002.html And
http://www.apa.org/journals/OpenLetterToAuthors.pdf.
One advantage to those kinds of citation practices is
that they can make it easier for scientists to give
worthwhile feedback
Erm, those aren't submission guidelines, Aaron,
they're a code of practice to do with serious
malpractice by psychologists. I'd be interested in
finding out exactly which of those you think that
Keith needs lecturing on........ ho, ho, ho!!
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