1. CORRECTING LANGUAGE MISTAKES IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH ARTICLES
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Glafera Janet Matanguihan and Edward Barroga
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Structure (mathematical logic) ,Research design ,Matching (statistics) ,R723-726 ,Medical philosophy. Medical ethics ,Computer science ,research design ,writing ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,Linguistics ,science editing ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Meaning (existential) ,General Environmental Science ,Qualitative research - Abstract
Scientific authors must write simply and authentically. They should use clear and focused language when drafting qualitative research reports to allow for a deeper understanding of the experiences and concepts extracted. The authors must strive to correctly use subject-verb, matching, and comparing constructions. They must concisely structure the objectives, methods, and discussion. Their manuscript should have a logical flow to avoid rejection due to any ambiguous meaning.
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- 2021
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