Methodical, Empathetic, and Authoritative
10
Samples Analyzed
11,041
Total Words
1
Languages
good
Corpus Quality
Writing style compared to average AI output
Intrinsic stylometry metrics
Vocabulary Richness
TTR 0.20
Writing Rhythm
Moderate
Sentence Range
words
Signature Punctuation
You frequently use headings, bullet points, and numbered lists to break down complex information into digestible parts.
“Using roman numerals and sub-points in reports, such as "II. Clinical Indicators for Risk of Aggression..." and "III.a.i. Crowded and hot environments".”
You describe challenging situations and behaviors with clinical precision while maintaining a person-centered, empathetic perspective.
“Noting a client's displeasure with a safety measure, then immediately describing how staff met their need: "Anna did express some displeasure... staff... readily assisted her in filling up her cup."”
Your writing is highly functional, clearly stating problems, proposing solutions, and outlining next steps to drive action.
“"I'd like to organise a meeting... Before we lock in a meeting time, I’ll need to look over the ABC charts and incident reports..."”
You confidently use specialized language from your field, establishing credibility and ensuring precision in technical contexts.
“Using specific terms like "unauthorised restrictive practices (URPs)," "Syngap1 Syndrome," and "Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)."”
You maintain a collaborative tone but are direct and firm when outlining requirements, setting boundaries, or clarifying responsibilities.
“"I won’t be able to make the changes within the week. The timeframe is uncertain... However, if these supports won’t be used... reporting them... may not be necessary."”
Clear, accessible language
Measured, professional tone
Polished, authoritative style
Gray line = average AI output. Purple bar = their writing. The bigger the difference, the more distinctive the voice.
In reports, your voice becomes highly structured and objective, relying on clinical descriptions, data, and evidence to build a case or present information.
In emails, your tone is more direct and action-oriented, using "I" statements and clear questions to manage professional relationships and solve problems efficiently.
Your transcribed speech is informal and stream-of-consciousness, using conversational fillers and personal anecdotes, which contrasts sharply with your composed, formal writing.
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