SHORT FOLLOW-UP OF PREVIOUSLY REPORTED NEWBORN PERSON—1984 VERSION
[摘要] This short follow-up note was inspired by Edwin Newman's two books about the dreadful things all of us are doing to our language.1,2Once again the reader will judge whether my contrived 1984 version, made up entirely of words and phrases found in recent professional journals, enriches or debases the English language.The newborn person previously reported3 was included in a nonelitist, ongoing, low profile, broad programmatic and conceptualized interdisciplinary study, mounted as a double-barreled major research thrust to determine if body weight alterations are best parameterized by changes in caloric intake, and as a spin-off interface, whether the family unit is a microcluster of structured role expectations, or put in another way, whether the family is a bounded plurality of role-playing individuals. Hard questions and in depth dialogue by well-rounded, self-realized, self-composed, group-effective individuals with strong and proven track records characterized this project.Resultwise the researched data base must wait for viable information inputs from the investigatees, thruputs between earlier studies and the researchers at this point in time, and outputs from the fundee to obviate possible politicization and inferiorization of the integrated results from utilization of nonfinalized computerized print-outs. Shifting paradigm analysis was also programmed into the investigation. Since new data inconsistent with operating images can challenge those images, it soon became perfectly clear that this research eventuated into a perpetual dynamic of re-imaging the "real."
[发布日期] [发布机构]
[效力级别] [学科分类] 儿科学
[关键词] [时效性]