
Brief theoretical reports of research, especially appropriate when a fuller report is available elsewhere or when a more comprehensive follow-up study is planned. (see sample)
It should not exceed six manuscript pages. If source materials are needed in order to evaluate a brief report manuscript, a copy should be included. A brief report of a first study on some topic might stress the rationale, hypotheses, and plans for further work.
- A brief report of a replication or extension of a previously reported study might contrast the results of the two studies, referring to the earlier study for methodological details.
- A brief report of a monograph or other lengthy nonjournal publication might summarize the key findings and implications or might highlight an unusual observation or methodological approach.
Preparing a JRME Manuscript
Creating Blinded and Unblinded Versions
Submitting a JRME Manuscript
How Manuscripts are Processed
Submit through the JRME Online Manuscript Submission and Tracking System
Correspondence regarding Brief Reports should be sent to:
M. Kathleen Heid, JRME Editor
271 Chambers Building
Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802
(814) 867-2135
jrme@nctm.org
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