M4 Flashcards

1
Q

If you wanted a glimpse of what the entire study is all about without reading the full paper, which section in the paper should you read first?

A

The abstract

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2
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What is one way in which the reader benefits when the writer adds an abstract
to his or her research paper?

A

The reader can get a quick summary of the paper without reading the whole thing

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3
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What is the purpose of abstract?

A

Provide a clear but succinct summary of the research

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4
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How would you arrange the components of the abstract accordingly?

A

Background of the study, methods, results, conclusion

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5
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Where should a research paper’s overall conclusion first be seen by a reader?

A

Conclusion

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6
Q

It is used to organize class notes into easily digestible summaries that include the main points, details, study cues, and summary. What method of note is this?

A

Cornell method

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7
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Why is it important to spend time writing an abstract for a research report?

A

Readers sometimes use it to decide if they wish to read the full article

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8
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IMRaD

A

Introduction, Methodology, Results, Discussion

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9
Q

Highlights major points of your research and explain why your work is important

A

Abstract

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