Increasingly, science journals are including in their instructions to omit “claims of primacy.” This means phrases like “Ours is the first study to . . . ” or “This is the strongest evidence yet of . . . ” Such claims go beyond the objectivity expected in science writing. Instead of “the first study,” just say “studies are needed.” Instead of “the strongest evidence yet,” just say “these findings provide strong evidence.”
You Ain’t Einstein, Einstein
- Post published:April 2, 2015
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