Technical communication / Mary M. Lay.

By: Lay, Mary MContributor(s): Wahlstrom, Billie J | Rude, Carolyn | Selfe, Cindy | Selzer, JackPublisher: [S.l.] : McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 1999Edition: 2nd edDescription: 768 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 0256220581; 9780256220582DDC classification: 601.4 Online resources: Amazon.com | Amazon customer reviews Summary: Technical Communication represents the works of five highly respected authors, all writing in their areas of expertise. Scientific examples and assignments within a social context are used for a realistic view of communication issues. This is the only text to extensively address argument, including reasoning, credibility, persuasion, decision making, problem solving, and critical thinking. The topic of audience is also addressed more thoroughly than in any other text. The book covers the traditional parts of the technical communication course but has been updated greatly to respond to the demands that the computer places on communicating.
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Technical Communication represents the works of five highly respected authors, all writing in their areas of expertise. Scientific examples and assignments within a social context are used for a realistic view of communication issues. This is the only text to extensively address argument, including reasoning, credibility, persuasion, decision making, problem solving, and critical thinking. The topic of audience is also addressed more thoroughly than in any other text. The book covers the traditional parts of the technical communication course but has been updated greatly to respond to the demands that the computer places on communicating.

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