Feedback wanted: Article on Aspie Quiz and Hn theory

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rdos
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13 Aug 2011, 11:55 am

I've worked a couple of months to get both the theory, method and results up to scientific standards. It is a large manuscript. It is 9,500 words, and then I have 15 tables and 9 figures for illustration. I think this is the minimum in order to provide a credible background to analyse the results from Aspie Quiz in. The dataset has also grown. Aspie Quiz now has 400,000 answers in total, and there is final version 1 with 88,000 answers and final version 2 with 176,000.

I aim to send it to PLoS One for peer-review. They have published some autism research recently, and have no size-limitations on manuscripts.

If somebody here is interested in giving feedback (or acting as a proof reader), I'll send the manuscript.



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13 Aug 2011, 1:56 pm

rdos wrote:
I've worked a couple of months to get both the theory, method and results up to scientific standards. It is a large manuscript. It is 9,500 words, and then I have 15 tables and 9 figures for illustration. I think this is the minimum in order to provide a credible background to analyse the results from Aspie Quiz in. The dataset has also grown. Aspie Quiz now has 400,000 answers in total, and there is final version 1 with 88,000 answers and final version 2 with 176,000.

I aim to send it to PLoS One for peer-review. They have published some autism research recently, and have no size-limitations on manuscripts.

If somebody here is interested in giving feedback (or acting as a proof reader), I'll send the manuscript.


What exactly are you asking? Are you the author of the as pie quiz? Will you be making a new one?


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13 Aug 2011, 2:15 pm

I'd actually be interested in proof-reading this as I'd be interested in seeing the results and have had a lot of practice with peer-editing, and I'll probably actually find it short - lately I've been editing things like theses reports which are sometimes over 3 times the length of that :).



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13 Aug 2011, 3:08 pm

What kind of feedback are you looking for?



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13 Aug 2011, 4:19 pm

emtyeye wrote:
What kind of feedback are you looking for?


Both proof-reading and possible issues that reviewers might have with the presentation / methods used.



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13 Aug 2011, 4:29 pm

I would really like to read this. I like statistics and I have some experience with peer-review, though I am unlikely to be considered your peer. Should I send you a PM with my e-mail address?


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13 Aug 2011, 4:50 pm

Artros wrote:
I would really like to read this. I like statistics and I have some experience with peer-review, though I am unlikely to be considered your peer. Should I send you a PM with my e-mail address?


Yes, PM me your email and I'll send it to you.