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Subject:Inductive vs. Deductive From:Deanna Bradshaw <dbradshaw -at- LOGICON -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 20 Jun 1997 09:25:09 -0700
I saw an article on inductive vs. deductive approaches in tech writing
somewhere, possibly an STC publication, but can't find it after digging through
my stacks of journals, the Intercom, etc. Does anyone recall the article and
have a reference?
Thanks,
Deanna Bradshaw
Logicon RDA
dbradshaw -at- logicon -dot- com
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