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Ryan Boettger
Ryan Boettger
Professor and Chair of Technical Communication, University of North Texas
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Quantitative content analysis: Its use in technical communication
RK Boettger, LA Palmer
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on 53 (4), 346-357, 2010
2112010
An overview of experimental and quasi-experimental research in technical communication journals (1992–2011)
RK Boettger, C Lam
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on 56 (4), 272-293, 2013
842013
Rubric use in technical communication: Exploring the process of creating valid and reliable assessment tools
RK Boettger
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on 53 (1), 4-17, 2010
512010
Academics are from Mars, Practitioners are from Venus: Analyzing content alignment within technical communication Forums.
RK Boettger, E Friess
Technical Communication 63 (4), 2016
342016
The naked truth about the naked 'this': Investigating grammatical prescriptivism in technical communication
RK Boettger, S Wulff
Technical Communication Quarterly 23 (2), 115-140, 2014
292014
Content and authorship patterns in technical communication journals (1996–2017): A quantitative content analysis
RK Boettger, E Friess
Technical Communication 67 (3), 5-25, 2020
232020
Analyzing error perception and recognition among professional communication practitioners and academics
RK Boettger, L Emory Moore
Business and Professional Communication Quarterly 81 (4), 462-484, 2018
232018
Identifying commonalities and divergences between technical communication scholarly and trade publications (1996–2017)
E Friess, RK Boettger
Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 10506519211021468, 2021
222021
Introduction to the special issue: Data-driven approaches to research and teaching in professional and technical communication
RK Boettger, S Ishizaki
IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, 2018
192018
An overview of research methods in technical communication journals (2012–2016)
C Lam, RK Boettger
Professional Communication Conference (ProComm), 2017 IEEE International, 1-4, 2017
172017
The technical communication editing test: Three studies on this assessment type
RK Boettger
Technical Communication 61 (4), 215-231, 2014
172014
Using corpus-based instruction to explore writing variation across the disciplines: A case history in a graduate-level technical editing course
RK Boettger
Across the Disciplines 13 (1), 2016
152016
Who says what to whom? Assessing the alignment of content and audience between scholarly and professional publications in technical communication (1996–2013)
RK Boettger, E Friess, S Carliner
Professional Communication Conference (IPCC), 2014 IEEE International, 1-6, 2014
152014
Gender effects in student technical and scientific writing—A corpus-based study
RK Boettger, S Wulff
IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 62 (3), 239-252, 2019
122019
Using authentic language data to teach discipline-specific writing patterns to STEM students
RK Boettger, S Wulff
Professional Communication Conference (IPCC), 2016 IEEE International, 1-4, 2016
122016
Editing in the modern classroom
S Flanagan, MJ Albers
Routledge, 2019
112019
Explicitly teaching five technical genres to English first-language adults in a multi-major technical writing course
RK Boettger
Journal of Writing Research 6 (1), 29-59, 2014
112014
Update to who says what to whom? Assessing the alignment of content and audience between scholarly and professional publications in technical communication (1996–2013)
RK Boettger, E Friess, S Carliner
Professional Communication Conference (IPCC), 2015 IEEE International, 1-6, 2015
92015
What are the most common title words in technical communication publications?
RK Boettger, E Friess
Professional Communication Conference (IPCC), 2014 IEEE International, 1-7, 2014
72014
Types of errors used in medical editing tests
RK Boettger
Journal of the American Medical Writers Association 27 (3), 99, 2012
72012
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