AMA Manual of Style Section 4-1. Tables Kowsar Medical Institute Journal's homepage: www.Hepatmon.com Email: [email protected] AMA Manual of Style Section 4. Tables Contents Organizing Information in Tables ............................................................................................................................ 3 Various types of tables ............................................................................................................................................. 3 Tabulation (a brief, in-text table) .......................................................................................................................... 3 Matrix (a tabular structure) ..................................................................................................................................... 4 Nontabular Material (Boxes) ................................................................................................................................ 5 Nontabular Material (Sidebars) ............................................................................................................................ 6 Table Components ................................................................................................................................................... 8 Title ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Column Headings .................................................................................................................................................. 8 Table Stubs (Row Headings).................................................................................................................................. 9 Field (body) ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 Footnotes ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 Units of Measure .................................................................................................................................................... 16 Punctuation ............................................................................................................................................................ 16 Abbreviations ......................................................................................................................................................... 16 Numbers ................................................................................................................................................................. 17 Guidelines for Preparing and Submitting Tables................................................................................................... 18 2 Kowsar Medical Publishing Company AMA Manual of Style Section 4. Tables Organizing Information in Tables Tabulating all collected study data is unnecessary and actually may distract and overwhelm the reader. Data that depict cause-and-effect or before-and-after relationships should be arranged from left to right if space allows or, alternatively, from top to bottom. Information being compared (such as numerical data) should be juxtaposed within adjacent rows or adjacent columns to facilitate comparisons among items of interest. The length of the table should also be considered. • Too large tables (> 1 page) -> continued on another page with a “continued” line following the title on the subsequent page. • More than one page tables should be recast into 2 or more smaller tables, if it is not possible, table should set in smaller type • Tables can contain up to 9 or 10 columns of data Various types of tables Tabulation (a brief, in-text table) • Placed directly in the text • Unnecessary titles, numbering, and rules 3 Kowsar Medical Publishing Company AMA Manual of Style Section 4. Tables 1or 2 columns boldface column headings requires the text to explainmeaning Matrix (a tabular structure) A tabular structure that uses numbers, short words (eg, no, yes), or symbols (eg, bullets, check marks) to depict relationships among items in columns and rows 4 Kowsar Medical Publishing Company AMA Manual of Style Section 4. Tables Nontabular Material (Boxes) • Contains words, phrases, or sentences often in list form • Are used to emphasize key points, summarize information, and/or reduce the narrative text 5 Kowsar Medical Publishing Company AMA Manual of Style Section 4. Tables Nontabular Material (Sidebars) Sidebars typically contain supplementary information, including related topics or lists of sources for further reading Sidebar of sources for further reading 6 Kowsar Medical Publishing Company AMA Manual of Style Section 4. Tables Sidebar from a news story on influenza 7 Kowsar Medical Publishing Company AMA Manual of Style Section 4. Tables Table Components Title Column headings Stubs (row headings) Body (data field) Footnotes Title Each table should have a brief, specific, descriptive title, usually written as a phrase rather than as a sentence, that distinguishes the table from other data displays in the article. Convey the topic of the table, but not detailed background information or summary of results. Numbered according to the text order If the article contains only 1 table, it is referred to in the text as “Table”. The capitalization style used in article titles should be followed for table titles. Column Headings The main categories should have separate columns Each column should have a brief heading For studies that have independent and dependent variables, the independent variables conventionally are displayed in the left-hand column (stub) and the dependent variables in the columns to the right. 8 Kowsar Medical Publishing Company AMA Manual of Style Section 4. Tables The stub, however, may not require a heading, particularly if the elements in the stubs are very different. If relevant, the unit of measure should be indicated in the column heading (unless it is given in the table stub) and is preceded by a comma Boldface type If necessary, column subheadings can be used For complex headings braces, or footnotes may be used If all elements in a column are identical (eg. female sex) this information could be provided in a footnote or in the table title and the column deleted. Numbers and abbreviations may be relaxed with abbreviations expanded in a footnote. However, when space allows, expansions are preferable to abbreviations. The capitalization style should be followed as article titles Table Stubs (Row Headings) If a unit of measure is not included in the column heading, it should be included in the stub. Stubs are capitalized according to style for sentences, not titles. Therefore, if a symbol (such as %), an Arabic numeral, or a lowercase Greek letter (such as ) begins the entry, the first word to follow should be capitalized. Indentions are used to depict hierarchical components of the stubs Stubs are left-justified without boldface. 9 Kowsar Medical Publishing Company AMA Manual of Style Section 4. Tables Left-justified Unit of measure if it is not included in column heading Capitalization: sentences, NOTtitles Indentions : Depict hierarchical components of the stubs 10 Kowsar Medical Publishing Company
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