Amused And Confused

Am amused and confused in the rollercoaster of life with high anticipation that the amusement would outbalance confusion. Do please sit back, be amused and entertained but be you not confused.
~A Malaysian blog~

Saturday, March 26, 2005

Articulate Writing....What it means

I had taken this from Idlan's and these are so damn close to being true. Would like to share them with you.

Talking about writing articulately...

Academic Writing and What It Really Means:

  1. "It has long been known"... I didn't look up the original reference.
  2. "A definite trend is evident"... These data are practically meaningless.
  3. "While it has not been possible to provide definite answers to the questions"... An unsuccessful experiment, but I still hope to get it published.
  4. "Three of the samples were chosen for detailed study"... The other results didn't make any sense.
  5. "Typical results are shown"... This is the prettiest graph.
  6. "These results will be in a subsequent report"... I might get around to this sometime, if pushed/funded.
  7. "In my experience"... once.
  8. "In case after case"... twice.
  9. "In a series of cases"... thrice.
  10. "It is believed that"... I think.
  11. "It is generally believed that"... A couple of others think so, too.
  12. "Correct within an order of magnitude"... Wrong.
  13. "According to statistical analysis"... Rumour has it.
  14. "A statistically oriented projection of the significance of these findings"... A wild guess.
  15. "A careful analysis of obtainable data"... Three pages of notes were obliterated when I knocked over a glass of pop.
  16. "It is clear that much additional work will be required before a complete understanding of this phenomenon occurs"... I don't understand it.
  17. "After additional study by my colleagues"... They don't understand it either.
  18. "Thanks are due to Joe Bloggs for assistance with the experiment and to Cindy Adams for valuable discussions"... Mr. Bloggs did the work and Ms. Adams explained to me what it meant.
  19. "A highly significant area for exploratory study"... A totally useless topic selected by my supervisor.
  20. "It is hoped that this study will stimulate further investigation in this field"... I quit.
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