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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The best advice you could give your daughter is that her mindset is wrong. She should be thinking about how to contribute new knowledge to the world. New scientific results, generally derived from data she collected. If she does that, she can publish a paper. The point is the new knowledge, and the paper follows. [/quote] It is also possible to contribute by analyzing existing data sets. There are vast amounts of data available. Analyze it in a new or unique way or work with data that is fairly untouched. Some High school students took this route during the pandemic when getting into a lab to collect data in person was off limits.[/quote]
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