Scientific vs. Humanistic

Subject: Scientific vs. Humanistic
From: "Williams, Diane (contractor)" <Williams_Diane -at- DOTE -dot- OSD -dot- MIL>
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 1997 09:24:16 -0400

Would "scientific" writing include only those research articles
published in scientific journals? And does humanistic cover everything
else?

My question is about using the % symbol vs. spelling out "percent" in a
report to Congress from the US Army about the efficiency of a computer
program. I'd prefer to use the % symbol because it appears so many times
in some paragraphs when referring to the accuracy of the information
produced by the program. So could such a report be considered
"scientific"?

All opinions are welcome! But no flames please! :-\

Diane

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