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PART 2: Content Analysis; Intended Audience ... QUESTION: Is the material intended for a general audience or a specialized audience? ... The language will vary according to the intended audience.
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www.usg.edu/galileo/skills/unit09/sources09_07.phtml
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Further editions indicate a source has been revised and updated to reflect changes in knowledge, include omissions, and harmonize with its intended reader's needs. Also, many printings or editions may indicate that the work has become a standard source in the area and is reliable. ... A. Intended Audience...
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www.library.cornell.edu/okuref/research/skill26.htm
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Encyclopedia article about intended audience. Information about intended audience in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... When he's plummeted to the level of his intended audience, he pulls out of the dive while sounding an explosive squeak.
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encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/intended+audience
encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/intended+audience
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The class of user for which the content of a resource is intended, or for whom the content is considered suitable, as defined by age group (e.g., children, young adults, adults, etc.), educational level (e.g., primary, secondary, etc.), type of disability, ... Element Sets: RDA Group 1 Elements; Elements: Intended audience...
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metadataregistry.org/schemaprop/show/id/45.html
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Is the reading level of the text appropriate to the intended audience ... Select the audience for whom the page is intende ... Enter Gateway Start Basics Structure Audience Developer Sponsor Content Overall Value References...
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www.columbia.edu/itc/tc/assessment/Audience.htm
www.columbia.edu/itc/tc/assessment/Audience.htm
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it's always aimed at a specific audience, for e.g. a child care article that is aimed at parents, a highly scientific article is aimed at other scientists on that level. Therefore the following is important: ... Who is the intended audience for the source (books, journals, etc.)? Look at the preface.
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www.cput.ac.za/library/infoLit/audience.htm
www.cput.ac.za/library/infoLit/audience.htm
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When reading, it is always important to figure out the author's purpose and attitude. Since the author may not come right out and say his or her purpose, the reader must look for hidden meanings. A good reader thinks about the words ... What is writing purpose? ... Inform or Teach- gives information without offering opinions.
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ms.loganhocking.k12.oh.us/~madame/english/authorspurpos...
ms.loganhocking.k12.oh.us/~madame/english/authorspurpose.html
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If segmentation is the norm in advertising, then it is crucial to ask for whom an advertisement or a campaign is intended. In the 1950s, the automobile industry was a stronghold of mass production and “follow the crowd” conformist marketing.
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historymatters.gmu.edu/mse/ads/question2.html
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