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Arbiters of Quality
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Technical communicators who help provide what is right, good, or proper for our users
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Arbiters of Quality | Technical communicators who help provide what is right, good, or proper for our users Arbiters of Quality Technical communicators who help provide what is right, good, or proper for our users Skip to content Home About ← Older posts First impressions or assumptions based on the words we use Posted on January 18, 2016 by Michelle Corbin I love the Nielsen Norman Group articles. Their tag line summarizes their style of writing well: “Evidence-Based User Experience Research, Training, and Consulting.” Their articles are focused, on a single topic, and they always include inline links to other articles they are referring to or building off of. My favorite part of their articles, when they include it, is the references section at the bottom. I’d bet most people skip that section, but I always find the gems of evidence-based research there. Today’s article was no exception. Hoa Loranger posted the article, “ Cringeworthy Words to Cut fro...
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