Reporting and Submission
Use this section to decide how to draft reporting text, disclose inferential results, assemble result tables, and check submission readiness without treating Licklider as a full manuscript automation system.
Use Reporting and Submission when your question is how to present, disclose, summarize, or prepare analysis outputs for reporting and submission.
This category helps you decide whether you need review-first draft writing, reporting disclosures, result tables, submission-readiness checks, or reporting checklists. It is not the place to choose the statistical method, decide whether an analysis is valid, or expect a submission-ready manuscript to be generated automatically.
Read the page that matches your reporting question
| If your question is... | Read this page |
|---|---|
| Can Licklider draft reporting text such as methods prose, figure legends, or reviewer-response support from the current analysis record? | Auto-generated Writing |
| What needs to be disclosed for inferential reporting, such as error bars, effect sizes, confidence intervals, one-sided testing, causal wording, or covariate adjustment? | Statistical Disclosure |
| Which table should I use for baseline characteristics, statistical results, pairwise comparisons, model coefficients, or missing data? | Tables and Result Summaries |
| Is the output ready for journal formatting, figure consistency review, or accessibility and readability checks? | Submission Readiness |
| Which reporting checklist or structured reporting form should I review before submission? | Reporting Checklists |
Start here
If you need draft reporting prose from an existing figure or analysis record, start with Methods Text Auto-generation or Figure Legend Auto-generation.
If you need to confirm what must be disclosed in reporting output, start with Effect Size, CI, and N Reporting or Error Bar Type Enforcement.
If your main task is to assemble tables for results, start with Statistical Results Table or Baseline Characteristics Table.
If you are checking whether materials are ready for submission, start with Journal-specific Format Adaptation , Figure Consistency Verification, or Accessibility and Readability Check. If you need structured checklist review instead, go to Reporting Checklists Overview.
Child sections
- Auto-generated Writing
- Statistical Disclosure
- Tables and Result Summaries
- Submission Readiness
- Reporting Checklists
If this is not your question
- If you need to choose a test, model, or analysis strategy, see Methods
- If you need to check assumptions, independence, multiplicity, or other post-setup validity concerns, see Quality Checks
- If you need to understand figure types or visual communication choices, see Figures and Visualization
- If you need to confirm what Licklider does across the product, start with What This Product Does
Related
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