AAS 311 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Narrative Hook

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Creswell: establishing the issue or concern leading to the research in a study or proposal, special care must be given to writing it. A brief summary of the contents of a study and allows readers to quickly survey the essential elements of a project. Major components of an abstract: start with the issue or problem leading to a need for the research. Indicate the purpose of the study: next state what data will be collected to address this purpose. Indicate themes or statistical results that will likely arise in your study: finish the abstract by mentioning the practical implications of the study. Quantitative introduction: problem best addressed by understanding what factors or variables influce the outcomes. Researchers can sometimes advance a theory to test, and they will incorporate substantial reviews to the literature to identify research questions that need to be answered. May be written from the impersonal point of view and in the past tense to convey objectivity.

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