Which of the following is a key difference between writing for an academic audience and writing for a lay audience (e.g., patients)?

  • Academic writing can use technical jargon, while writing for patients must use simple, clear language.
  • Academic writing should be subjective, while patient education materials should be objective.
  • Academic writing does not require references.
  • Patient education materials should be as long and detailed as possible.
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