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Writing Effectively

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This section addresses some of the most common writing errors I see in neuropsychological reports, but contains only a small portion of the rules of good writing found in more general writing handbooks. The reader is encouraged to consult such handbooks as needed for guidance regarding writing rules not addressed here. Bear in mind that the “rules” of writing may vary somewhat from one handbook to another.

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Correspondence to Richard L. Wanlass .

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Wanlass, R.L. (2012). Writing Effectively. In: The Neuropsychology Toolkit. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1882-5_8

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