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Peer reviewedBowman, Joel P.; Branchaw, Bernadine P. – Journal of Business Communication, 1987
Discusses the essential difference between the writing process and its product; namely, that the former is a private and unique activity, whereas the latter is an observable artifact that can be publicly evaluated. Argues that even proponents of the process approach to writing cannot escape basing their discussions on products. (JD)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Correspondence, Educational Theories, Higher Education


