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Peer reviewedCasady, Mona J. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1991
Investigates whether an English and spelling pretest administered to business communication students helped teachers evaluate the language arts skills or deficiencies of their students. Finds that the test is a good predictor of performance ability in business communication and that the pretest and posttest scores help teachers and students to…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Higher Education, Pretests Posttests
Peer reviewedRoth, Lorie – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1993
Finds differences in writing practices (among employees participating in writing workshops) based on educational level. Finds that a large percentage of workers with graduate training write long reports, write to other experts in their field, and spend time revising. (SR)
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Higher Education, Technical Writing, Writing Attitudes
Peer reviewedNystrand, Martin; And Others – Written Communication, 1993
Outlines the emergence of the field of composition studies as a scholarly research discipline in the 1970s. Argues that the development of composition studies is part of a broader intellectual history affecting linguistics and literary studies. Describes the common themes shared by these different fields of study. (HB)
Descriptors: College English, Educational History, English Instruction, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGreene, Beth G. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1993
Presents annotations of 17 research reports and journal articles (published between 1984 and 1992) that address nonfiction reading and writing in a classroom context. (RS)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRunquist, Mark – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1992
Investigates the role that ethos takes in the scientific papers of American glacial geologists. Analyzes the rhetorical strategies of five articles spanning the time period from 1839-1988. Discovers a coherent evolution of rhetorical strategies over this time period. (HB)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Geology, Higher Education, Rhetoric
Peer reviewedTebeaux, Elizabeth – Written Communication, 1993
Examines technical books for women of the English renaissance as a microcosm for studying connections among the emergence of technical writing as a genre, the rise of literacy, expansion of knowledge and technology, and replacement of orality by textuality as a result of increasing knowledge. (SR)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Females, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSternglass, Marilyn S. – Written Communication, 1993
Presents a case study analyzing the texts produced by a basic writing student in her first three-and-one-half-years of college. Argues that longitudinal studies that examine both personal and academic histories can provide insights about writing development that are not accessible through other research methods. (SR)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Case Studies, Higher Education, Longitudinal Studies
Peer reviewedKrashen, S. – Reading Improvement, 1993
Reviews studies that assessed spelling accuracy in writing. Reveals that first-year college students spell quite well, with 97.7% to 99.8% accuracy. Concludes that people reach such high levels of accuracy not through formal instruction or from writing, but most likely from reading. (SR)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedDelahunty, Gerald P. – Written Communication, 1991
Distinguishes three constructions which begin with "it is" (extrapositive, cleft, and inferential). Examines their linguistic characteristics, notes differences in meaning and function between them and their expletiveless counterparts, and explores the uses made of them by writers of fiction and nonfiction. (MG)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Role, Language Usage, Writing (Composition)
Peer reviewedScheibal, William J.; Kohut, Gary F. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1991
Addresses the question of whether text editing programs are successful in taking over the traditional functions of an editor. Compares the editing suggestions made by two of the most popular text editing programs ("RightWriter" and "Punctuation + Style") with those of an experienced editor. Finds that text editing programs are…
Descriptors: Computer Software Selection, Editing, Editors, Error Correction
Electronic Mail as a Vehicle for Peer Response: Conversations of High- and Low-Apprehensive Writers.
Peer reviewedMabrito, Mark – Written Communication, 1991
Investigates whether high- and low-apprehensive freshman composition students respond differently as peer evaluators in a face-to-face group versus a group using electronic mail. Finds that high apprehensives exhibit different strategies than low apprehensives for peer evaluation, and that high apprehensives participate more and rely more on the…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation
Peer reviewedPomerenke, Paula J. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1993
Surveys faculty of the College of Business at Illinois State University concerning writing assignments given in the functional areas. Finds an average of one research paper per class required in each of the five departments of the college, while the type and format of research varied. Discusses implementing the results. (RS)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Research Papers (Students)
Peer reviewedGoodburn, Amy; Ina, Beth – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1994
Describes the recent integration of a critical pedagogy within the field of composition studies, especially regarding collaborative learning and difference. Discusses one writing class and how collaborative groups negotiated their differences. Shows how issues of difference affected or created problems within groups. (HB)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, Cultural Differences, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPortier, Stanley J.; And Others – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1991
Reports on a handwriting experiment on the learning of four Arabic letters by novice writers of Arabic script. Finds a general learning effect expressed as a decrease of movement time and writing dysfluency. Finds a differential effect of practice on the trade-off between simple reaction time and movement time as a function of consecutive trials.…
Descriptors: Arabic, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Handwriting
Peer reviewedLorentz, Robert L.; And Others – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1993
Studies the helpfulness and value of references provided on resumes. Reports the results of a study of 228 personnel managers from top American companies. Shows that job applicants should not include references but should indicate that they are prepared to provide references when requested. Notes that references are of great importance in…
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Higher Education, Job Applicants, Resumes (Personal)


