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This page in a nutshell: Effective reviewers are active readers who duplicate the research and abhor confimation bias. Effective writers are active readers who adopt a recursive and reflective approach, continually asking themselves intelligent questions about the text |
“ | Effective writing – writing which is thoroughly researched, well organized, comprehensive but selective and prioritized, and above all is clear – is not a journey from point A to point B. | ” |
“ | Consensual soup – all too often, that is what we are in the business of creating. | ” |
“ | At some point, people should be told: Magical thinking that involves plugging bits 'n pieces of WIAFA onto a page doesn't create an excellent article. | ” |
“ | To write is to think, and to write well is to think well. | ” |
— David McCullough |
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