The process of writing a scientific paper

That moment you view your data and it’s good

When you do the first analyses and they make no sense what so ever

When you realize that nobody has observed what you have

When you write your introduction and you realize…..nobody to reference

When you get p = 0.051, reject or accept hypothesis…..

When your co-authors are geniuses 

When your co-authors are…………

When you finish the final sentence of the discussion 

The night of submission

The first reviewer comments

When the reviewer comments make no sense

When you’re asked to cite the reviewer’s study, that has nothing to do with your subject

When you’re asked to add analyses you’ve already done, and can submit directly

When you get rejected

When you get accepted 

 

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  1. […] That moment you view your data and it's good When you do the first analyses and they make no sense what so ever When you realize that nobody has observed what you have When you write your introduct…  […]

  2. […] That moment you view your data and it's good When you do the first analyses and they make no sense what so ever When you realize that nobody has observed what you have When you write your introduct…  […]

  3. […] That moment you view your data and it's good When you do the first analyses and they make no sense what so ever When you realize that nobody has observed what you have When you write your introduct…  […]

  4. […] That moment you view your data and it's good When you do the first analyses and they make no sense what so ever When you realize that nobody has observed what you have When you write your introduct…  […]

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