Guidelines/Examples for Written Papers
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The format for your paper should be typed using MS Word software with the following criteria:
- paper size 8½” (width) x 11″ (height)
- 1 inch margins (top, bottom, and sides)
- left margin alignment (ragged right margins)
- regular Arial font style size 12
- single spacing for title with author information and double spacing throughout body of text
AND is to include the following as one entire document:
- The first page(s) of your document will be your final abstract.
- You can use the same abstract you originally submitted or an abstract revised as a result of the comment sheets.
- The title of the abstract should be in all capital letters. Immediately following the title include the Primary Author name, Command, City, State, Zip and Co-Author name(s), etc.
- The maximum length of the body of the text including the headings is 300 words (i.e., includes Objective, Case, Discussion, etc.)
— Insert a page break after the abstract and continue with the remainder of your paper —
- The following pages of your document will be your written paper and should:
- repeat the title of the research project at the beginning of this written paper portion of the document.
- follow the standard IMRADS formats:
Clinical Investigation: Introduction/Background, Methods/Intervention, Outcomes/Evaluation, Conclusion/Discussion
Educational Research: Introduction/Background, Methods/Intervention, Outcomes/Evaluation, Conclusion/Discussion
Case Report: Introduction, Case Presentation, Discussion, Scholarly Question (What future research question does your case report raise?), Conclusion - be fifteen (15) pages or less. Your paper will be disqualified if this written portion exceeds the 15 page limit. This does not include tables, graphs, illustrations, or bibliography.
- include your bibliography
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