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PRESENTING STATISTICSThe proliferation of statistical methods and software requires you to be unambiguous and informative in describing your methods of data analysis. Readers should be able to learn precisely what you did, and be able to adopt similar procedures in their own work. If you used an algebraic symbol or technical term that is not common enough to be generally understood, you should state its meaning exactly (by definition or by bibliographic reference). Chronicle of Higher Education
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