What do our words say? An analysis of IJSPP titles
Abstract
The words or terms in a journal article’s title most literally are placed above all words. I have become acutely aware of titles or headlines in the era of “clickbait.” The title of an article can draw a reader in and set the expectation for the research before they read the full article (if the entire article is read). Therefore, the nature of our attention in a largely digital world heightens the importance of words used in titles. Words are data [...].
RAS ID
47194
Document Type
Editorial
Date of Publication
6-1-2022
Volume
17
Issue
6
PubMed ID
35523424
School
School of Medical and Health Sciences
Copyright
free_to_read
Publisher
Human Kinetics
Recommended Citation
Nimphius, S. (2022). What do our words say? An analysis of IJSPP titles. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2022-0132
Comments
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