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Joe Roe
Joe Roe
@joeroe@archaeo.social  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@satrevik Both! I write a first abstract outlining the questions I want to answer, with placeholders for results (e.g. "the analysis [supported | did not support] our hypothesis"), then go back and rewrite it when everything else is finished.

#AcademicWriting

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Bjørn Sætrevik
Bjørn Sætrevik
@satrevik@fediscience.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@joeroe Yes, I also do the same for registered reports! For non-registered or pre-registered articles I typically only start writing the paper (starting with an abstract draft) after the analyses are performed. But in theory I could also apply the same approach for those.

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