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Defining and Presenting Data

Defining and Presenting Data and Data Defining Presenting Thomas M. Sawyer of University Michigan Lecture delivered to the Summer course on Written Communication Conference for Engineers, Engineering and Technical Scientists, Writers, Chrysler Center, University of Michigan. When I to was asked to this it was these inferences in the first We thus have prepare lecture, place? that I should talk about the work our back down a deductive chain-a chain suggested presentation way of data. I about that for some and I of inferences-to a set of facts that seem to be cer- thought time, asked &dquo;What is data There no tain or sure. is the Dean starts his is This myself, anyway?&dquo; way Wigmore real in raw need discussion of and a little later I think problem listing data; you merely evidence, you record it in a readable fashion will see from and how accurately employing Bridgman Rapoport closely some understandable fits into the scheme of this scientific system. thinking. But that had to do with The that the for the nothing thepresentation proposition lawyer plaintiff of data. You data after have ar- is to is that his client-be it an individ- only present you trying prove studied and made a or http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ABCA Bulletin SAGE

Defining and Presenting Data

ABCA Bulletin , Volume 43 (2): 5 – Jun 1, 1980

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0001-0383
DOI
10.1177/108056998004300203
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Abstract

and Data Defining Presenting Thomas M. Sawyer of University Michigan Lecture delivered to the Summer course on Written Communication Conference for Engineers, Engineering and Technical Scientists, Writers, Chrysler Center, University of Michigan. When I to was asked to this it was these inferences in the first We thus have prepare lecture, place? that I should talk about the work our back down a deductive chain-a chain suggested presentation way of data. I about that for some and I of inferences-to a set of facts that seem to be cer- thought time, asked &dquo;What is data There no tain or sure. is the Dean starts his is This myself, anyway?&dquo; way Wigmore real in raw need discussion of and a little later I think problem listing data; you merely evidence, you record it in a readable fashion will see from and how accurately employing Bridgman Rapoport closely some understandable fits into the scheme of this scientific system. thinking. But that had to do with The that the for the nothing thepresentation proposition lawyer plaintiff of data. You data after have ar- is to is that his client-be it an individ- only present you trying prove studied and made a or

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ABCA BulletinSAGE

Published: Jun 1, 1980

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