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Yu-ri is reading an op-ed article in which a local parents' group expresses its concern about children playing violent video games, claiming that such games are causing a rise in crime. The members of the group support their claim by mentioning a recent study on video games and aggression that was published in a leading academic journal by ...
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Yu-ri is reading an op-ed article in which a local parents' group expresses its concern about children playing violent video games, claiming that such games are causing a rise in crime.
30 cze 2022 · Writing an op-ed allows you to emphasize aspects of the study that you believe are important. This is true for the central finding and for features of the study’s design as well. For instance, you can mention that your study was preregistered and why that is valuable.
28 sty 2013 · An op-ed piece derives its name from originally having appeared opposite the editorial page in a newspaper. Today, the term is used more widely to represent a column that represents the strong, informed and focused opinion of the writer on an issue of relevance to a targeted audience.
Every successful op-ed piece or column must have a clearly defined topic and theme. • Topic: the person, place, issue, incident, or thing that is the primary focus of the column. The topic is usually stated in the first paragraph.
10 wrz 2024 · Q: What is an op-ed? A: An op-ed, or opinion piece, is a written expression of an individual’s or group’s opinion on a matter of public interest. Op-eds bring local, national and world events into perspective for readers and commonly offer a recommendation or solution to a controversy or problem.