Abstrct #1 Flashcards

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An ———— is a short summary of a research paper with approximately 150- 250 words (depending on the author’s guide of the journal where the paper is published).

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abstract

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An ——— is one of the most important parts of any academic or professional paper.

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abstract

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This concise text functions as a synopsis of a paper’s content.

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Abstract

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It is designed to very briefly summarize the key details contained in a paper without providing too much detail.

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Abstract

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It is the first section of a scholarly article although it is usually written as the last step when the whole research is conducted successfully.

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Abstract

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The ——— should contain the major aspects of the entire paper in a prescribed sequence that includes: 1) the overall purpose of the study and the research problem(s) you investigated; 2) the basic design of the study; 3) major findings or trends found because of your analysis; and 4) a summary of your interpretations and conclusions.

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abstract

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highlights major points of your research and explain why your work is important; what your purpose was, how you went about your project, what you learned, and what you concluded.

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Abstract

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By reading the ———— of several projects or research papers, you can determine which topics are well-studied, identify what is widely known and what is unknown. Hence, you can establish the research gap (what will be known) about your topic of interest.

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abstracts

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