DocumentCode :
810717
Title :
Perceptions of accuracy in science writing
Author :
Carsten, Laura D. ; Illman, Deborah L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Tech. Commun., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
Volume :
45
Issue :
3
fYear :
2002
fDate :
9/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
153
Lastpage :
156
Abstract :
Technical experts and writers often disagree about what constitutes accuracy in popular writings about science and technology, such as news media reports. In previous attempts to quantify accuracy in science news reporting, many of the sources\´ comments pointed to objective errors, but a sizable number dealt with lack of completeness or stylistic issues. There has been no consensus among communication researchers on the kind of scheme that should be used to code such information. We suggest a scheme for categorizing empirical information about the different kinds of perceived "errors" that technical sources identify in articles about their work by journalists and other writers. This study may lead to strategies for enhancing the accuracy of popular writings about science and technology.
Keywords :
professional communication; accuracy; communication researchers; empirical information; error perception; journalists; news media reports; objective errors; science writing; stylistic issues; technical experts; technical sources; technical writers; Computer errors; Context; Professional communication; Terminology; Writing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0361-1434
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPC.2002.801632
Filename :
1029955
Link To Document :
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