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Which statement LEASTadequately describes an executive summary?
 a. a summaryappearing in a formal report
  b. asummary written by an employee for his or her supervisor
  c. a summary of key points in one or more reports/journal articles
  d. a summary prepared in easy-to-read format

Question 2

Which of the following is correct concerning the executive summary (abstract) in the preliminary pages and the summary that appears as a final section of the report body?
 a. Only one or the other is necessary, since they would contain the same information.
  b. Both are necessary because the executive summary summarizes the essential elements of the entire report and the summary reviews the main points presented in the body.
  c. Both are necessary because they are prescribed sections in the APA style.
  d. Neither is necessary in a well-written, concise report.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

B



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