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COVID-19 researchers need the insights and results of COVID studies to be explicit and comprehensible in order to spend less time reading irrelevant papers or rereading poorly written papers.
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Natalie E. Dean tweets about the challenges she's encountered while reading through scientific papers
Solutions: Using unnecessarily complex/abstract structure and/or jargon helps no-one
Wikipedia:INTRO states that using uncommon words could confuse non-epidemiologists, and instead specific terms should be used
Wikipedia user: Lack of proper explanation for specific terms
Pre-print are a double edged sword but the researcher states that she thinks that the benefits definitely outweigh the risks, even though they are still risks.
Journalism Jargon: “Overshoot”. Different countries (media, scientists, and governmental officials) use different jargons to refer to the same term which can cause confusion.
Dissonance of terminology (jargon) exists even among the scientific community.
Dissonance of terminology (jargon) exists even among the scientific community.