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How To Write The Abstract of A Research

To write an abstract, identify the purpose and importance of the research, explain the specific problem addressed, and for informative abstracts, describe the results and conclusions. The abstract should state the purpose and motivation for the work, the problem investigated, the main results if informative, and the significance of the findings and research.

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How To Write The Abstract of A Research

To write an abstract, identify the purpose and importance of the research, explain the specific problem addressed, and for informative abstracts, describe the results and conclusions. The abstract should state the purpose and motivation for the work, the problem investigated, the main results if informative, and the significance of the findings and research.

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HOW TO WRITE THE ABSTRACT OF A RESEARCH

1. Identify your purpose - The reader wants to know why your research is important, and
what the purpose of it is.
2. Explain the problem at hand. Abstracts state the “problem” behind your work. Think of
this as the specific issue that your research or project addresses. You can sometimes
combine the problem with your motivation, but it is best to be clear and separate the two.
3. Describe your results (informative abstract only). This is where you begin to
differentiate your abstract between a descriptive and an informative abstract. In an
informative abstract, you will be asked to provide the results of your study. What is it that
you found?
4. Give your conclusion. This should finish up your summary and give closure to your
abstract. In it, address the meaning of your findings as well as the importance of your
overall paper.

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