1, academic specification: check whether the paper meets the requirements of academic writing specification, including format, citation standard, completeness and accuracy of references, etc.
2. Structure and content of the paper: check whether the overall structure of the paper is clear and reasonable, including abstract, introduction, research methods, empirical analysis, discussion and conclusion are complete and coherent.
3. Academic originality: check the originality and innovation of the paper and avoid copying other people's opinions, words or data. Usually, special duplicate checking software is used to detect whether there is duplicate content in the paper.
4. Research methods and data analysis: check whether the research methods used in the paper are scientific and reliable, whether the data collection and processing conform to the statistical principles, and whether the interpretation of the results is reasonable.
5. Argument support and logical structure: check whether the arguments in the paper are sufficiently powerful and can support the theme and research issues of the paper. At the same time, check whether the logical structure of the paper is tight and coherent to ensure the correctness of the logical reasoning of the paper.
The importance of thesis selection;
In order to ensure academic integrity and research authenticity, academic journals and research institutions usually review the data sources, collection methods and processing processes of papers, and sometimes ask authors to provide original data for inspection.
Paper sampling usually checks whether the data in the article is true, accurate and reliable, and whether it conforms to academic norms and moral standards. If data is found to be falsified or tampered with, it will generally be considered as academic misconduct, and in serious cases, it may be disqualified and relevant qualifications will be cancelled.