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name: aerj-writing-style
description: Use when drafting or polishing the prose of an American Educational Research Journal (AERJ) manuscript. AERJ is read across the whole field, follows APA 7th-edition style, and expects a 100–120-word abstract within a roughly 20–50-page manuscript. Improves clarity and compliance; it does not ghostwrite the paper.
---

# Writing Style (aerj-writing-style)

An AERJ paper must read for the **whole field of education research**, not just specialists, and must
comply with **APA 7th edition**. Write so a researcher from another subfield follows the argument, the
stakes, and the contribution. Verify the current length and abstract limits on the official page.

## When to trigger

- Drafting or tightening any section
- Bringing the manuscript into APA 7th-edition compliance
- Writing or trimming the **100–120-word abstract**
- Cutting to fit the length limit while protecting the argument

## Style facts (verify volatile items on the official page)

- **Citation/reference style:** **APA 7th edition** (author-date) throughout.
- **Abstract:** **100–120 words** — state purpose, design/method, key findings, significance.
- **Length:** manuscripts run **~20–50 pages**, double-spaced, 12-pt, 1" margins, **inclusive** of
  tables, figures, notes, and references (待核实 — confirm the current figure and what counts).
- **Masked:** no author-identifying language; self-citations neutralized (see `aerj-submission`).

## How to write for the field

1. **Front-load the contribution.** By the end of the introduction the reader knows the question, why
   it matters across the field, the approach, and the finding.
2. **Translate jargon.** Define subfield-specific terms; spell out the stakes for policy and/or
   practice in plain language.
3. **One argument, signposted.** Each section advances the through-line: framework → design → evidence
   → meaning. Use clear topic sentences.
4. **Claims matched to evidence.** Hedge appropriately; state scope conditions and limitations honestly
   — over-claiming draws reviewer fire.
5. **Tight abstract.** Within 100–120 words, get purpose, method, finding, and significance — no filler.
6. **APA discipline.** Consistent author-date citation, reference list, heading levels, and number/stat
   formatting per APA 7th.

## Anti-patterns

- Burying the contribution after pages of setup
- Insider jargon with no translation for a general education-research reader
- Over-claiming beyond what the design supports; no scope conditions
- An abstract over 120 words or padded with background
- Inconsistent APA citations/headings; mixing reference styles

## Output format

```
【Section reviewed】intro / framework / methods / results / discussion / abstract
【Contribution front-loaded?】[Y/N]
【Reads for the field?】jargon translated, stakes plain [Y/N]
【Abstract】word count (100–120)
【APA 7th compliant】citations + headings + stats [Y/N]
【Length】within limit (verify) [Y/N]
【Next】aerj-transparency-and-data-policy
```

## Supplementary resources

- [`../../resources/external_tools.md`](../../resources/external_tools.md) — APA 7th reference managers and typesetting (apa7 / papaja)
- [`../../resources/official-source-map.md`](../../resources/official-source-map.md) — APA style, abstract, and length requirements (待核实)
