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theo

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Why is a well-written abstract important in light of the use of electronic databases?
 
  a. More people have access to the abstract.
  b. The abstract will include a comprehensive bibliography that other researchers would find helpful.
  c. The abstract includes key words that are used to identify the article in an electronic search.
  d. Organizations that fund research often will read abstracts in databases and it may lead to the researcher receiving financial support.

Question 2

The brief 100-150 word summary that appears before the body of a scientific article is called the:
 
  a. introduction.
  b. synopsis.
  c. abstract.
  d. preface.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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