The effect of gender on the perception/evaluation of business memoranda

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1991
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Witty, Sharon
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Margaret B. Graham
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The Department of English seeks to provide all university students with the skills of effective communication and critical thinking, as well as imparting knowledge of literature, creative writing, linguistics, speech and technical communication to students within and outside of the department.

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The Department of English and Speech was formed in 1939 from the merger of the Department of English and the Department of Public Speaking. In 1971 its name changed to the Department of English.

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1939-present

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When a male and female engage in conversation, do they speak differently? Does the male speak better? Do males and females write differently? Does a male write better? Linguists have been searching for the answers to these questions for several years, but in recent years the search has intensified. But what about you, the reader of this document--what do you think?

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