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minus-squarestoy@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·12 hours agoBeing listed last isn’t bad. It has been found that humans mostly remember that which was said first and last in a long presentation. As for why it was listed last, I can think of a few reasons, the most logical is that you normally write an article in this sort of order: Title Summary Description Critics Conclusion And it is a fair way of doing it, first presenting the subject and and then critiquing it.
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Being listed last isn’t bad.
It has been found that humans mostly remember that which was said first and last in a long presentation.
As for why it was listed last, I can think of a few reasons, the most logical is that you normally write an article in this sort of order:
Title
Summary
Description
Critics
Conclusion
And it is a fair way of doing it, first presenting the subject and and then critiquing it.
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