Concise Writing Practices

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Which writing style is characterized by being brief and to-the-point?

Concise

What is a key aspect that contributes to concise writing?

Specific language

Which of the following is NOT a feature of concise writing?

Complexity

What writing style is free of unnecessary or ambiguous words?

Concise

Which term best describes a brief yet accurate expression of ideas in writing?

Concise

What contributes to making writing more concise?

Specific language

Which term describes writing that is clear, direct, and avoids unnecessary details?

Concise

What is a common characteristic of concise writing?

Clarity

What type of language usage should be minimized to achieve concise writing?

Elaborate phrases

What is a distinguishing characteristic of concise writing with regards to the amount of text used?

Brief and specific

Study Notes

Effective Scientific Writing

  • Scientific writing should be concise, avoiding redundant information and unnecessary details.
  • It should use specific actions and strong verbs to convey impact.
  • Vague phrases should be replaced with concrete actions.

Characteristics of Good Scientific Writing

  • Clear topic focus: The entire passage should revolve around a single topic.
  • Explanatory transitions: Sentences should connect ideas and explain their relevance to the discussion.
  • Logical flow: The conclusion should build on previous points, highlighting key takeaways.

Cohesion in Writing

  • Cohesion is reinforced through structure, proper punctuation, spacing, and headings.
  • This makes ideas more accessible to readers.

Conciseness in Writing

  • Concise writing employs only necessary words to convey meaning with accuracy.
  • It avoids unnecessary or ambiguous words or phrases.
  • Using specific language, uncomplicated exposition, and jargon only when necessary can make writing more concise.

Examples of Good Scientific Writing

  • A good example: "As a drug discovery intern, I investigated candidate molecules for efficacy and safety, reviewing literature, analyzing data, and presenting findings."
  • This example uses specific actions, removes unnecessary details, and uses stronger verbs for more impact.

Common Mistakes in Scientific Writing

  • Using jargon and mixed metaphors that are non-specific and hard to understand.
  • Oversimplifying complex topics, neglecting nuances and complexities.
  • Using passive voice, making sentences less impactful and unclear about who is doing the action.

Learn about the importance of concise writing by identifying and eliminating redundant information and unnecessary details in sentences. This quiz focuses on improving clarity and effectiveness in written communication.

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