College of Humanities and Social Sciences
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1985 chapter
Invention in Technical and Scientific Discourse: A Prospective Review
In M. G. Moran & D. Journet (Eds.), Research in Technical Communication: A Bibliographical Sourcebook (pp. 117–162). Westport, CT: Greenwood.
Ed(s): M. Moran & D. Journet
1985 conference paper
Problems in Designing Graduate Programs in Technical Communication (and Some Solutions)
Proceedings of the Council for Programs in Technical and Scientific Communication, 2–9.
Event: Council for Programs in Technical and Scientific Communication at Miami University, Ohio
1985 chapter
Job Application Letter and Resume
In W. Coles & J. Vopat (Eds.), What Makes Writing Good (pp. 235–243). Lexington, MA: Heath.
Ed(s): W. Coles & J. Vopat
1985 journal article
Audience, Dissonance, and Invention: A Method for Reducing Egocentrism in Student Writing
Exercise Exchange, 30(2), 12–14.
1985 chapter
A Selective Annotated Bibliography of Reading/Writing Relationships in Composition Instruction
In R. A. Schwegler (Ed.), Patterns in Action (pp. 25–35). Prentice-Hall.
Ed(s): R. Schwegler
1985 report
Composition and Communicative Intention: Exploring the Dimensions of Purpose in College Writing
(No. ED257076). ERIC Document Reproduction Service.
1985 journal article
What Writers Say: Analyzing the Metacommentaries of College Writers
Forum in Reading and Language Education, 2, 59–74.
1985 journal article
The Peer-Group Conference: Rediscovering a Forgotten Audience
NEATE Journal, 84(1), 18–23.
1985 chapter
Special topics of argument in engineering reports
In O. Lee & D. Goswami (Eds.), Writing in nonacademic settings (pp. 309–341). New York: Guilford Press.
Ed(s): O. Lee & D. Goswami