Tutorial Tuesdays: How to Anticipate and Address Questions
Have you ever received reviewer feedback that made you think, "that jerkface didn't even READ my paper"?
Yeah. Me too.
But here's the thing:
The reviewer is always right.
It's your responsibility to make yourself understood.
And if you learn to do that BEFORE you submit your paper to a journal, you're less likely to get comments asking about your approach, your analysis...even the way you characterize the problem.
Episode 7 of Tutorial Tuesdays teaches you how (and where) to anticipate and address questions.
(Pro Tip: This is a vital skill in grant writing - we usually focus on objections, but it's essentially the same thing.)