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POINT OF VIEW Beware ‘persuasive communication devices’ when writing and reading scientific articles

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posted on 2024-09-25, 13:41 authored by O Corneille, J Havemann, EL Henderson, H Ijzerman, I Hussey, JJO De Xivry, L Jussim, NP Holmes, A Pilacinski, B Beffara, H Carroll, NO Outa, Peter LushPeter Lush, LD Lotter
Authors rely on a range of devices and techniques to attract and maintain the interest of readers, and to convince them of the merits of the author’s point of view. However, when writing a scientific article, authors must use these ‘persuasive communication devices’ carefully. In particular, they must be explicit about the limitations of their work, avoid obfuscation, and resist the temptation to oversell their results. Here we discuss a list of persuasive communication devices and we encourage authors, as well as reviewers and editors, to think carefully about their use.

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  • Published

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Journal

eLife

ISSN

2050-084X

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Volume

12

Page range

e88654-

Article number

ARTN e88654

Department affiliated with

  • Psychology Publications

Institution

University of Sussex

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