What Are Some Ways to Make the Case for your Work's Contributions to the Literature

Discussion 2 about writing an article for a peer-reviewed journal (9'37"), T. Reardon and S. Liverpool Tasie

What Are Some Ways to Make the Case for your Work's Contributions to the Literature based off of Conventional Wisdoms and Using Factual Questions?

Tom Reardon and Saweda Liverpool Tasie
For the FSP Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project
October 13, 2018

This discussion video is No.2 of three discussions, following the video lecture by Tom Reardon:
The Art of Research Discovery and Writing Good Articles

 

Discussion I: How Could You Sell a Research Idea about Nigeria to a Non-Nigerian Reviewer (9'53")

Discussion II: What Are Some Ways to Make the Case for your Work's Contributions to the Literature based off of Conventional Wisdoms and Using Factual Questions? (9'37")

Discussion III: What Are Some Ways to Apply the Toggle Switch Idea of Shock-Behavior-Outcome to Determine a Good Hypothesis to Test (9'34")

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