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A third difference concerns evidentiary standards. Peer-reviewed journal articles, in particular, must show extensive evidence in support of their arguments (Katz, 2009). Non-technical writing, on the other hand, does not have set standards for what constitutes appropriate evidence. This does not mean, however, that non-technical writing is incapable of presenting rigorous evidence.
Basic Quantitative Research Methods for Urban Planners
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