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Don't recall if it was a job talk or a conference one, but when the
presenter was finished, a hand went up in the audience, and roughly here is
how the Q & A went from there (NOT word-for-word to keep things anonymous):
Presenter (P): "You in the back."
Audience Member (AM): "I am not sure if you cited XY accurately. Could you
clarify, please?"
P: "I cited XY right, did you read the paper?"
AM: "I think I know that study, and I am not sure you cited them correctly,
but please do clarify, as I may be wrong."
P: "I read the study, and I am right. Who are you to question me?"
AM: "I am XY, the person who wrote that article." | j*****n 发帖数: 82 | 2 Most likely a conference talk. If it were a job talk, the candidate failed
already in the first half of the Q & A -- how could you not recognize the
person working in the same field as you in that department, especially given
you cited his/her work?
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【在 s****y 的大作中提到】 : 转载 : http://chronicle.com/forums/index.php/topic,189815.0.html : Don't recall if it was a job talk or a conference one, but when the : presenter was finished, a hand went up in the audience, and roughly here is : how the Q & A went from there (NOT word-for-word to keep things anonymous): : Presenter (P): "You in the back." : Audience Member (AM): "I am not sure if you cited XY accurately. Could you : clarify, please?" : P: "I cited XY right, did you read the paper?" : AM: "I think I know that study, and I am not sure you cited them correctly,
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