Scientific Definitions of Common Phrases

Eduardo G. Moros (moros@castor.wustl.edu)
Thu, 18 Dec 1997 16:58:44 -0600

After several years of studying and hard work, I have finally learned
scientific jargon. The following list of phrases and their
definitions will help you to understand that mysterious language of
science and medicine.

"IT HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN"...I didn't look up the original reference.

"A DEFINITE TREND IS EVIDENT"...These data are practically
meaningless.

"WHILE IT HAS NOT BEEN POSSIBLE TO PROVIDE DEFINITE ANSWERS
TO THESE QUESTIONS"...An unsuccessful experiment, but I still hope to
get it published.

"THREE OF THE SAMPLES WERE CHOSEN FOR DETAILED STUDY"...
The results of the others did not make any sense.

"TYPICAL RESULTS ARE SHOWN"...This is the prettiest graph.

"THESE RESULTS WILL BE IN A SUBSEQUENT REPORT"...
I might get around to this sometime, if pushed/funded.

"THE MOST RELIABLE RESULTS ARE OBTAINED BY JONES"...He was my
graduate student; his grade depended on this.

"IN MY EXPERIENCE"...Once.

"IN CASE AFTER CASE"...Twice.

"IN A SERIES OF CASES"...Thrice.

"IT IS BELIEVED THAT"...I think.

"IT IS GENERALLY BELIEVED THAT"...A couple of other guys think so
too.

"CORRECT WITHIN AN ORDER OF MAGNITUDE"...Wrong.

"ACCORDING TO STATISTICAL ANALYSIS"...Rumor has it.

"A STATISTICALLY ORIENTED PROJECTION OF THE SIGNIFICANCE
OF THESE FINDINGS"...A wild guess.

"A CAREFUL ANALYSIS OF OBTAINABLE DATA"...Three pages of notes were
obliterated when I knocked over a glass of beer.

"IT IS CLEAR THAT MUCH ADDITIONAL WORK WILL BE REQUIRED
BEFORE A COMPLETE UNDERSTANDING OF THIS PHENOMENA OCCURS"...
I don't understand it.

"AFTER ADDITIONAL STUDY BY MY COLLEAGUES"...They don't understand
it either.

"THANKS ARE DUE TO JOE BLOTZ FOR ASSISTANCE WITH THE
EXPERIMENT AND TO ANDREA SCHAEFFER FOR VALUABLE DISCUSSIONS"
......Mr. Blotz did the work and Ms. Schaeffer explained to me what it
meant.

"A HIGHLY SIGNIFICANT AREA FOR EXPLORATORY STUDY"....A totally
useless topic selected by my committee.

"IT IS HOPED THAT THIS STUDY WILL STIMULATE FURTHER
INVESTIGATION IN THIS FIELD"...I quit

Thanks to all the faculty and visiting professors that
unknowingly contributed to this article.