Topic: Journal Article
Order Description
Journal Article 2 +
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How do I write an abstract?
(Use this document for developing your “Journal Article” summary)
The format of your abstract will depend on the work being abstracted. An abstract of a scientific research paper will contain elements not found in an abstract of a literature article, and vice versa. However, all abstracts share several mandatory components. When preparing to draft your abstract, keep the following key process elements in mind:
Key Process Elements:
1. Reason for Writing:
What is the importance of the research? Why would a reader be interested in the this work?
2. Problem:
What problem does this work attempt to solve? What is the scope of the project? What is the main argument/thesis/claim?
3. Methodology:
An abstract of a scientific work may include specific models or approaches used in the larger study. Other abstracts may describe the types of evidence used in the research.
4. Results: Again, an abstract of a scientific work may include specific data that indicates the results of the project. Other abstracts may discuss the findings in a more general way.
5. Implications:
What changes should be implemented as a result of the findings? How does this work fit in with your future plans? Please write a paragraph that’s a MINIMUM of 3 to 5 sentences.
Please remember to include the citation.
(Adapted with permission from Phil Koopman, “How to Write an Abstract,” http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~koopman/essays/abstract.html)
complete the following:
•Select 2 journal articles that correspond to the topic of your final paper
•Develop the outline for for your proposal
•Write 2 journal abstract summaries
The instructions for writing the journal summaries are attached.
SELECT TWO JOURAL ARTICLE ON SOCIOLGY TOPIC ON YOUNG PEOPLE/TEENAGER