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... effective writers are always aware of this dualism and direct their writing to a particular reader - audience . As we have seen in Chapter 3 , ways of bringing understanding to the reader vary with the particular situation and reader ...
... effective writers are always aware of this dualism and direct their writing to a particular reader - audience . As we have seen in Chapter 3 , ways of bringing understanding to the reader vary with the particular situation and reader ...
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... effective questionnaires are frequently arranged for easy yes or no answers . One - word or check - off answers are best ; they lend themselves to computer tabulation and analysis . Each question should contain one idea only . If the ...
... effective questionnaires are frequently arranged for easy yes or no answers . One - word or check - off answers are best ; they lend themselves to computer tabulation and analysis . Each question should contain one idea only . If the ...
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... Effective Writing for Engineers - Managers - Scientists . New York : Wiley - Interscience , 1966 . Ulman , Joseph N ... Effective Charts , Graphics , Illus- trations , and Other Visual Aids . Toronto : University of Toronto Press , 1979 ...
... Effective Writing for Engineers - Managers - Scientists . New York : Wiley - Interscience , 1966 . Ulman , Joseph N ... Effective Charts , Graphics , Illus- trations , and Other Visual Aids . Toronto : University of Toronto Press , 1979 ...
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Technical WritingHow We Transfer Factual Information and Knowledge | 3 |
Semantics and the Process of Communication | 11 |
Semantics | 18 |
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