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8 Tips To Improve Your Scientific Writing Skill - ThePhDHub

8 Tips To Improve Your Scientific Writing Skill

Jan 5, 2023

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Dr Tushar Chauhan

Scientific writing should be in a formal style with correct grammar, spelling and orthographic rules.

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Style

Passive voice or more specifically— a third person is used for scientific writing, instead of ‘I’ or ‘we’.

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Voice

Use present tense throughout your writing even though you are referring to the previous research.

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Tense

Common short forms like e.g. are avoided, instead, the whole word is used.

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Short forms

Give a prior list of abbreviations if you use any short forms in your writing.

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Abbreviations

Expressions like doesn’t, can’t, don’t, and aren’t are also avoided during scientific writing, instead of that the full form is used.

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Expression

Instead of “I” always use “we” to demonstrate your study and study results. Use “I” only if you have your own opinion or interpretation you are mentioning.

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Use of “I”

Use correct citations and references to avoid plagiarism, give credit to the original author and authenticate your writing.

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Authentication

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