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Since reviewers come from different backgrounds, should applicants spend more time in the literature review using terminology from one discipline over another?

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Since reviewers come from different backgrounds, should applicants spend more time in the literature review using terminology from one discipline over another?

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Applicants should demonstrate familiarity with the literature of multiple disciplines when constructing their proposals. Literature reviews are best written for a general audience. Reviewers are drawn from different disciplines, so it is best to avoid using the vocabulary of a single discipline. Acronyms and jargon should be defined in the proposal.

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