Italics, strikethroughs, and
bold fonts indicate whether a candidate has an offer, has declined it, or has accepted it.
Not exact matches
If you want to do your own manuscript preparation, the rule of thumb for body text is as follows: all text should be in one
font at one size, left - justified, with emphasis
indicated by italics (not
bold or capitals).
For readers who are not especially interested in the detailed results, key points from the analysis are
indicated in
bold font.
p values less than 0.05
indicated by the
bold font
Ranks within the lowest 5 % are
indicated as
bold font with *
Issues: 8 major, 3 minor Regular
font indicates substantially close wording between the two sources, italic represent paraphrased sections,
bold represents significant departures of Wegman et al from Bradley, and
bold italic represent points of outright contradiction between the two.
Centered, at the top of your resume, you should
indicate your full name in a
font that is slightly larger and
bolder than the
font you use for the rest of the resume.