Paul J. Silvia’s scientific contributions

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How to write a lot: A practical guide to productive academic writing (2nd ed.).
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January 2019

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Paul J. Silvia

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... Despite the growing trend of support, more research is needed to understand the "man behind the curtain" feedback and revision processes of successful emerging scholars in order to build more effective support programs and courses. This is especially true because Johnson (2017) notes that many of the writing for publication self-help books (e.g., Belcher, 2019;Silvia, 2018;Zerubavel, 1999) are often idiosyncratic, dependent authors' own writing processes rather than data-driven approaches. A limitation of these works is that they present writing for publication as a linear, step-by-step process, without illustrating the recursive writing and thinking processes characteristic of expert writing (Kellogg, 2008). ...

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From Telling to Crafting: An Analysis of Peer Review Feedback and Revision Processes of Emerging Scholars Writing for Publication
How to write a lot: A practical guide to productive academic writing (2nd ed.).
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  • January 2019