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The discussion centers around a request for physicists to participate in an interview regarding communication in the workplace for a research paper. The individual seeks to ask about the amount of writing done in the field and other related questions, with the option for interviews to be conducted via email or phone. However, the thread is closed due to forum policies that prohibit interview requests for privacy and anti-phishing reasons.
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I have a research paper on communication in the workplace for my technical communications class. I need to find two or more physicists that can answer about 12 questions on things like how much writing is done and things along those lines. This interview can be done over email or the phone. If interested, please respond below so I can give you my contact information.
 
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