Keywords
outline, outlining process, structure, organization, content exploration
Abstract
This study investigates how students perceive the outlining process. Students in two business communication sections completed a survey regarding outlining perceptions and reasons for outlining or not. Using qualitative content analysis and qualitative coding, the researcher and an independent coder analyzed 34 students’ responses regarding outlining process, use, and reasons for outlining or not. Results indicate that students perceive outlining as more useful if their outlining process includes both organization and content exploration and less useful if it excludes organization or content exploration. Notable reasons for not outlining include concern for outlining time and difficulty generating content for the outline.
Original Publication Citation
Baker, M. J. (2019). Pain or Gain? How Business Communication Students Perceive the Outlining Process. Business and Professional Communication Quarterly 82(3), 273–296. https://doi.org/10.1177/2329490619831277
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Baker, Matt, "Pain or Gain? How Business Communication Students Perceive the Outlining Process" (2019). Faculty Publications. 8017.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/8017
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
2019
Publisher
Business and Professional Communication Quarterly
Language
English
College
Humanities
Department
Linguistics
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