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Title colon subtitle [April Fools]
Jared O'Leary

[This episode was a friendly April Fools prank where the entire podcast was an abstraction] In this episode I unpack author’s (year) publication titled “title colon subtitle,” which summary in a single sentence.

Article

Author (year). Title colon subtitle. Journal title, number(number), pp. number-number.


Abstract

“Quote a statement of the problem that is contextualized within prior work, a summary of the data generated and methods used to analyze said data, two key findings, and a sentence stating why these findings are important. End quote.”


Author Keywords

Keyword, keyword, keyword.


My One Sentence Summary

Summary of the paper in a single sentence.


Some Of My Lingering Questions/Thoughts

  • Well-intentioned, but pointed question that goes against implications of this study and the typical discourse within the field?

  • Reflective question encouraging listeners to consider implications in their contexts?


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