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j.rubin

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A journal article title should be
 
  a. long, describing the variables and the most significant result.
  b. short, but giving some idea of the contents of the article.
  c. composed of a title and several subtitles corresponding to the method, results, and discussion sections.
  d. vague and uninformative.

Question 2

The _____ is a very brief description of the entire paper.
 
  a. Method
 b. Results
 c. Introduction
  d. Abstract



Toya9913

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

d



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