The Effects of Conflicting Goals on Writing

Authors

  • David Galbriath

Abstract

It is proposed that a major source of writing difficulties arises from a conflict between the goals of expression and presentation. This leads to problems in both generating and revising prose. A case study is presented in which the effect of this conflict is illustrated and some exercises designed to alleviate the problem are described. The effectiveness of these exercises is discussed and related to aspects of self presentation in writing.

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Published

1980-10-01

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Journal Article