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thebettereditor | TheBetterEditor of New England thebettereditor TheBetterEditor of New England Skip to content Home Services About Contact Comments Policy Rates and Fees Special Offers! ← Older posts Do you write “like a girl?” Posted on August 30, 2021 by thebettereditor Recently, while catching up on some of my magazine reading, I noticed something surprising: without looking at the byline, I was able to guess whether or not the author of any given article was a woman or a man with better than 80% accuracy. Better still, I could usually pull this off within the first four paragraphs of any given piece. How was I able to do that? I wondered. What was tipping me off? And what kind of research have people done on this topic—detecting gender in writing? Before I dive any deeper, let’s get something out of the way. Despite any of the observations, speculation, and research findings I’m about to summarize, my measured conclusion is that the ability ...
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