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Ording, Virginia A. – 1988
A consulting physician's report on the physiological, social, and psychiatric states of an alcoholic patient, written for the attending physician and other interested parties, is analyzed for coherence. The need for coherence in the presentation of the complex interrelationships in the patient's social context is the primary focus of the analysis.…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Coherence, Cohesion (Written Composition), Discourse Analysis
Balian, Edward S. – 1988
A practical guide to conducting and reporting graduate-level research projects outlines each step in the research process and discusses both practical and theoretical considerations. Chapter 1 addresses idea and topic development. Chapter 2 discusses the purposes, procedures, and sources for literature reviews and searches. In chapter 3, the…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Doctoral Dissertations, Higher Education
Flynn, Elizabeth A.; And Others – 1982
A study investigated the effectiveness of peer critiquing and the use of writing models in the preparation of scientific reports. Primary trait scoring was used to evaluate laboratory reports on exercise physiology written by four different groups of sophomore biology majors: (1) a reference (control) group that prepared for writing reports with…
Descriptors: Biology, Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Models
Dobrin, David N. – 1989
This book examines the ways that writing is taught in this age of technology. The book begins with writing about "tools" (technical writing), considers writing itself as a tool, and concludes with tools that aid writing. The aim is to study the interpenetration of writing and technology in order to determine how technology has affected…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Computer Uses in Education, Information Transfer, Outlining (Discourse)
Smart, Graham – 1985
A workshop was developed at the Bank of Canada to give instruction in writing brief summaries of financial analyses to junior economists entering the bank after university. These employees were expected to write these analyses for the senior officers of the institution. It had been found that the specialists had not learned strategies for…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Applied Linguistics, Banking, Business Administration
Waltman, John L. – 1983
A study sought to determine the relationship between grammar competency and success in a business communication course. Students completed a written English competency test consisting of 25 sentences, each with one of eight kinds of errors, including comma splice and incorrect pronoun reference. Students were then asked to choose the one…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Competence, Content Area Writing, Grammar
Loeb, Helen M. – 1982
Northeastern University (Boston) offers an internship program to train technical writers for the computer industry. The program is designed for 20 individuals with bachelor's degrees and writing experience. Students attend classes at night, taking one computer science course and one graduate level writing course per academic quarter. The computer…
Descriptors: Evening Programs, Higher Education, Internship Programs, Job Skills
Saracevic, Tefko; Wood, Judith B. – 1981
Intended as a pilot version, this handbook deals with the consolidation of scientific and technical information, i.e., the purposeful structuring of texts or messages from existing public knowledge in order to affect the private knowledge of individuals who otherwise might not be able to effectively and efficiently access or use the public…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Information Centers, Information Dissemination, Information Needs
Dortch, R. Neil; And Others – 1984
Questionnaires were completed by 169 accountants and 146 bankers in a study conducted to ascertain what communication tasks are performed frequently in accounting and banking and what competencies are needed for success in performing these tasks. The results indicated that all communication tasks were performed on an almost daily to almost weekly…
Descriptors: Accounting, Banking, Business Communication, Business Correspondence
McKee, Macey Blackburn – MEXTESOL Journal, 1984
Observation and investigation indicate that academic writing tasks are generally quite different from those required in standard English composition courses, with respect to both process and product. Writing instruction in English as a second language should prepare students for subject-matter writing tasks, focusing less on pure composition.…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Classroom Techniques, English (Second Language), Essays
Charrow, Veda R. – 1978
Translating legal and bureaucratic language into plain, comprehensible English is not amenable to simple rules and procedures. Rewriting comprehensibly requires specialized knowledge about language and an awareness of a number of misconceptions and pitfalls. This paper discusses what not to do in rewriting, based upon rewritten documents presently…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Government Publications, Grammar, Language Research
Dubois, Betty Lou – 1979
A course in communications skills for the biomedical sciences is a component unique to the New Mexico State University MARC Honors Undergraduate Program. The program seeks to identify and assist minority students who show evidence of having clear potential to perform at a high level in the biomedical sciences and who show a determination to enter…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, College Students, Communication Skills, Course Descriptions
Matthews, Dorothy, Ed. – Illinois English Bulletin, 1978
The ten articles in this journal report on research and practice in the teaching of writing. Topics covered include sentence combining as a composition technique, peer evaluation in a technical writing class, a plan for teaching paragraph construction, the use of literary humor in a writing class, methods for setting the scene, how students view…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Higher Education
Kent, Thomas L. – 1980
Writers and writing teachers should be wary of depending on readability indexes as indicators of the difficulty of written messages. The Gunning Fog Index and the Damerst Clear Index, two readability formulas, were used to determine the readability of "A Statement of Editorial Policy" and two abstracts appearing in an issue of…
Descriptors: Audiences, Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Educational Research
Sparrow, W. Keats – 1980
A course in technical writing has justification for appearing in a college English department curriculum if course content as it is currently taught is somewhat modified. In general, business or technical writing has been primarily a study of a wide variety of letter and report writing forms. To be taught as a liberal arts course, a technical…
Descriptors: College English, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives
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