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[To maximize the impact of the child indicator data that has been collected and analyzed, it is important to think about how best to make that data available in an article or on a website and this often involves producing material for a public audience. There are important differences in writing for a public audience compared to writing for a technical or scholarly audience. Several key factors in creating a report for a non-technical audience are reviewed in this chapter. The chapter also covers some of the “spinoff” products one might want to consider.]
Published: Mar 29, 2022
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