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abarnes

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What does IMRaD stand for?
 
  a. Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion
  b. Information, Methods, Results, and Definition
  c. Information, Meaning, Research, and Discussion
  d. Introduction, Meaning, Research, and Direction

Question 2

The methodology section of an analytical report should include
 
  a. an opening that describes your overall approach to collecting information.
  b. the body where you walk the reader step by step through the major parts of the study.
  c. a closing where you discuss the limitations of the study.
  d. All of the above are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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