Publish Stats report?
I have a 20 page statistical report that I crafted from the data collected from my area on nutritional intake and my hypothesis was looking into relations between household income and dietary quality of the residents. I met the statistical conditions for the data to be credible and reliable, and presented the study to a group of judges for my high school's senior project.
I'm looking for any well known journal sites that are free to publish and also accept a stats report (as known, research papers are the ones that are widely accepted when compared to stats report, so having some issues finding one). Kindly let me know if there are any!
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Michelle’s Answer
Congratulations on your most awesome work and research regarding nutritional habits ! It sounds like an important project and well-deserved of publishing !
You can try the following websites to publish your statistical report. Double check if they are free at this time. Here are some websites to explore: Kantar, Data USA , Deloitte, the United States Federal Reserve Economic Database also known as FRED, Nation Master, and Statista. If you find that they do charge to upload your report, ask one of your teachers if they would sponsor you for that, maybe your school has funds for things like this. Also ask your teachers if they know additional websites that you can upload to.
Consider writing your report in the form of a Journal article, incorporating the statistics you've found and publish to journals connected to nutrition. Explore the Journal of Nutrition, The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, American Society for Nutrition, Science Direct, Frontiers In Nutrition, European Journal of Nutrition, Sage Journals, Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics - Wiley Online Library, Food & Nutrition Research and there are many more that you can find by doing an internet search.
Since you did the work in High School, you may want to also explore the International Journal of High School Research. Also try Curieux Academic Journal, and The Electronic Journal of Statistics.
I hope this helps to start you on your way and I wish you all the best !
Andrew’s Answer
A viable way to test viability of your research paper publication in a scientific journey is to work up the “food” chain from where you are. First work with your high-school math/stat teacher(s) and the group of judges to explore any further options. You may also try to contact the math department of a local college/university to meet with professors in the relevant area.