Saturday, February 20, 2016

My Pronouns

To always address everyone in a paper directly by name is quite exhausting and so it is best to use pronouns.
frances1972. "problem with pronouns"  03/16/2009 via Flickr.
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The Pronouns from my QRG:

  • their (Button et al.)
  • their (Button et al.)
  • their (Button et al.)
  • they (Button et al.)
  • it (low power)
  • they (Button et al.)
  • it ( the problem of low statistical power)
  • it ( the field of Neuroscience)
  • it (original research  paper)
  • his (Phillip Quinlan)
  • his (Phillip Quinlan)
  • he ( Peter Bacchetti)
  • it (the problem in research)
  • it's (the problem in Neuroscience research)
  • his (John Ashton)
  • His (John Ashton)
  • it (hypothesis testing)
  • their (Ashton, Bacchetti, Quinlan)
  • they (Ashton, Bacchetti, Quinlan)
  • their (Button et al.)
  • they (Button et al.)
  • their (Button et al.)
  • they (Button et al.)
  • its (Neuroscience)
  • their (every person within this QRG)
  • they (efforts to resolve problems)

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