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This tag is for questions seeking a single word that fits a meaning. To ensure that your question is not closed as off-topic, please be specific about the intended use of the word.  INCLUDE A SAMPLE SENTENCE demonstrating how the word would be used.  Click on "Info", or "View Tag" and "Learn more..." for more information. Please use the [phrase-requests] tag if you seek a phrase and the [terminology] tag if you seek a term in a specialized subject also.

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In reference to statistics as it relates to information about research?

At least for research papers and books you can use the term — bibliographic data. For citations you can use the terms citation index or citation data.
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Formal word for "gotten made"

Is there a formal term for "gotten made" or "gotten synthesized"? To be more clear lets assume that I have a design for a special chair; I ask the carpenter to fix it for me because I don't have the …
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Is there a word for "without any reason" but a more formal one

"Irrationally", I guess, would best describe "without any reason". Your act of banning me was irrational. or You acted irrationally by banning me. "Ridiculously", also may be used in this conte …
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Is "object of discussion" an established term, or is there another word for that?

In a review of, let's say, predatory habits of some animals, the subject of the discussion is the predatory habits. Is it correct to say that the animals, then, are the objects of discussion or objec …
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