Re: Ten Technical Writing Stereotypes

Subject: Re: Ten Technical Writing Stereotypes
From: Evan Read <eread -at- iinet -dot- net -dot- au>
To: Techwr-l <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2008 15:07:16 +1000

I haven't conducted many surveys myself (and certainly none were to
become material for classes) but I wondered if the answers should have
perhaps just been "True", "Sometimes", "False". I have noticed that
the narrower the scope of the answer in the survey, the fewer times it
was selected. I wonder if having several answers selected once, with
others selected 50 times, makes much sense?

Then again, I am no statistician.

Evan.


On 01/10/2008, at 6:05 AM, Guy K. Haas wrote:

> I took the survey, and in the comments box at the end, I told Tom
> that in
> many questions I had one answer in mind for the initial question,
> but then
> the brief paragraph that discussed/explained it jerked me around.
>
> Take this one:
>
> 2. Technical writing stifles your creativity.
>
> Because you spend all day immersed in writing instructional text,
> your own
> sense of creativity declines. You feel fewer flashes of inspiration
> and
> generally have less creative drive and desire. You even find yourself
> adopting the same techniques of writing short, clear, dry, humorless
> sentences in your email and journal. True or False?
>
> There are four separate statements there, and I would not answer
> TRUE or
> FALSE to all of them. I'd go with TRUE on some and FALSE on others.
>
> In fact, even the first sentence of the paragraph gives me problems --
> even if I spend part of my day installing the latest beta of the
> product,
> then exercising it, then writing some instructions and exercising the
> product some more, then tracking down an SME to ask what a certain
> command
> in the GUI means when it says <whatever it says>, I might say that my
> sense of creativity declined -- even though I did NOT spend all day
> "immersed in writing".
>
> Maybe Tom needs to re-chunk the survey into more, briefer questions.
>
> And, when I took the survey an hour or so ago, it was not limited to
> true/false, but offered mostly true, sometimes true/sometimes false,
> and
> mostly false.
>
> What's up with THAT?
>
> --Guy K. Haas
> Software Exegete in Silicon Valley
>
>
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