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I personally use it because of its informational density.
Neiman also suggests taking breaks from the internet, since for all its informational value, it's often a distraction in really growing up ("If you spend your time in cyberspace watching something besides porn and Korean rap videos, you can gain a great deal," she writes in the book, though in a later chapter, she talks about the benefits from going a whole week without the internet).
Analogical reasoning is given particular attention, since it exemplifies informational unencapsulation in its most extreme form.
"Now I'm going to talk about the benefits of recycling" is not an effective topic sentence--it's too casual, it isn't informational, and it doesn't make the reader particularly excited to read further.
"I think of it as informational grooming, like primates picking bugs off each other.
Effective as it is, informational interviewing is just one arrow in your quiver.
As Moore (2010) puts it, today "informational privacy is everywhere under siege".
"When they call it an informational briefing, they need to hear from all sides, not just trot out one person to stand there and attack the LGBT community," Tom Witt, who is the director of the gay rights group Equality Kansas, told The Lawrence JournaLawrence
"…all of it was informational and easy to understand".
This peripheral interference is called masking or to distinguish it from informational masking: energetic masking.
According to Hall (1999), receiving adequate social support, whether it is informational or in terms of a strong social network, was an influence on the psychological well-being of MSM living with HIV/ AIDS.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com