
Economics 12th Edition by William Baumol, Alan S Blinder
Edition 12ISBN: 978-0538453691
Economics 12th Edition by William Baumol, Alan S Blinder
Edition 12ISBN: 978-0538453691 Exercise 2
Relate the process of abstraction to the way you take notes in a lecture. Why do you not try to transcribe every word uttered by the lecturer Why don't you write down just the title of the lecture and stop there How do you decide, roughly speaking, on the correct amount of detail
Explanation
Writing the important notes from the lecture is called an abstraction. Every word by the lecturer is not very much important. A lecturer gives various examples to understand the main topic, therefore only important words should be written in the lecture.
Only title of the lecture does not provide the exact idea of the topic. There should be some important notes to understand the meaning of the topic. Therefore, one does not write only the title of the lecture.
The title of the lecture helps to decide the useful content to note down in the book. Method of the lecturer to deliver the important points and to express the main element of the topic helps student to note down correct lines.
Only title of the lecture does not provide the exact idea of the topic. There should be some important notes to understand the meaning of the topic. Therefore, one does not write only the title of the lecture.
The title of the lecture helps to decide the useful content to note down in the book. Method of the lecturer to deliver the important points and to express the main element of the topic helps student to note down correct lines.
Economics 12th Edition by William Baumol, Alan S Blinder
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