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by thiagocmoraes 593 days ago
Are you american? As a non-american living in the US, the statement from parent post sounds about right to me. Culturally, people sound very confident, even when they have little to no confidence on the content.
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This American agrees. I intentionally make my public writings much more confident than my private writings. If I don't, people just ignore me.
I remember a teacher telling me to delete every occurrence of "I think," because it's redundant to tell people you think what you're writing.
That's good advice in that context and speaks to the difference in standards of evidence between normal expository or persuasive writing in school and scientific writing. In a scientific paper if you assert something it's important to flag to the reader what kind of claim this is, eg something demonstrated by other research, something that directly follows from your evidence, or something that could possibly be true given prior knowledge and your evidence.