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TopicReadability of science has decreased over time, due to more authors and jargon.
COVxy
02/05/18 10:14:10 AM
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P4wn4g3 posted...
Also people who use jargon without properly defining it when it is introduced are doing it wrong. Hell you can make up your own little phrase just to describe something, just define it.


I mean, that's not the issue at all. Most jargon, or at least the specific scientific jargon category referenced here rather than the gender scientific jargon category, have very specific jargon. But it means that the work will be harder to read, especially to those outside the field.

To the extent to which we can, we should be writing papers that could be read by a scientist in any field.
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