@carabyrd Your students might find this helpful -- https://t.co/d6ZyRN1Jyq
@PlankCenterPR Good grammar is also very important -- https://t.co/d6ZyRN1Jyq
RT @Steve_BienAime: "Journalists ranked the press releases without errors more favorably, regardless of their perceptions of the company."…
Dear Comm 471 students, I am not lying to you! Proofread your work! Also, totally starting off next semester's class with this fun fact.
RT @Steve_BienAime: "Journalists ranked the press releases without errors more favorably, regardless of their perceptions of the company."…
RT @mariehardinpsu: PR writers....proofreading matters! https://t.co/a0rgoq0Vjk
RT @Steve_BienAime: "Journalists ranked the press releases without errors more favorably, regardless of their perceptions of the company."…
RT @Steve_BienAime: "Journalists ranked the press releases without errors more favorably, regardless of their perceptions of the company."…
Thanks, @PSUCOMMGradEd! And thanks for introducing me to my fabulous friends and co-authors!
PR writers....proofreading matters!
"Journalists ranked the press releases without errors more favorably, regardless of their perceptions of the company." -- new study from @AAppelman of @nkuedu/@nku_informatics, @DrKHettinga of @CalLutheran and @mformentinphd of @TowsonU (cc: @copyeditors)
RT @PSUCOMMGradEd: PhD alum @mformentinphd, @DrKHettinga and @AAppelman co-author a study of journalists' perceptions and usage of the #Pre…
RT @PSUCOMMGradEd: PhD alum @mformentinphd, @DrKHettinga and @AAppelman co-author a study of journalists' perceptions and usage of the #Pre…
Excited to see this work published. Congrats to my fantastic colleagues!
PhD alum @mformentinphd, @DrKHettinga and @AAppelman co-author a study of journalists' perceptions and usage of the #PressRelease, focusing on effects of organization reputation and writing errors. https://t.co/V4u1c6wJBm