A) Objectives.
B) Literature review.
C) Methods.
D) Results of the study.
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Multiple Choice
A) Implications are not part of the original research summarized in the abstract.
B) Implications are too complex to fit into a short format of the abstract.
C) Researchers can rarely assess the implications of their study correctly.
D) The readers do not have much interest in research implications.
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Multiple Choice
A) Purpose of the study.
B) Key features of research methodology.
C) Main results of the study.
D) Implications for future research.
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Multiple Choice
A) Objectives, methods, and results.
B) Objectives, results, and implications.
C) Methods, results, and implications.
D) Results, implications, and future directions.
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Multiple Choice
A) If a study tests a theory, it should be mentioned in the abstract.
B) If a study evaluates the reliability or validity of a measure, the title of the measure should be mentioned in the abstract.
C) If a study builds upon previous research literature, it should be mentioned in the abstract.
D) If a study has produced some interesting results, they should be mentioned in the abstract.
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