11.5 When is a two-part title a good idea?
The fifth and sixth titles in Sect.
11.4
are examples of a two-part title. In these cases
the first part poses a question, which the second part answers.
In other cases the second part acts as an explanation for the first part:
Consequences of erudite vernacular utilized irrespective of necessity: problems of using
long words needlessly
The role of medicine: dream, mirage or nemesis
Telling more than we can know: Verbal reports on mental processes
Given that two-part titles are much less common than other titles they generally
attract more attention, and like questions work well for abstracts submitted to
conferences.
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