The abstract is one of the most important if not THE most important part of your entire research paper. It needs to accomplish two main objectives: it must give a concise summary of the content of your research paper; and it should seduce the reader into reading or purchasing your full paper. This video gives step-by-step instructions on how to develop and construct your abstract, as well providing as some dos and don’ts when it comes to composing your abstract. It also features a “sample abstract” that you can use as a guide when composing your own work. And when you are finished writing your research paper abstract, by sure to get English editing and proofreading from a qualified professional editing service like Wordvice () This video includes: ✔ An explanation of why the abstract is important to your paper ✔ A detailed summary of how to approach and plan to write the abstract ✔ Step-by-step instructions on how to include all relevant parts of the abstract (motivation and purpose, problem, methods, results, and conclusion) ✔ An abstract sample that demonstrates how to apply these rules ✔ General tips on what to include and what to avoid when writing your abstract Who should watch this video: ★Research writers writing a paper for a journal or conference ★Students interested in learning how to compose a proper abstract A Guide to the Editing & Proofreading Process: Try Wordvice's FREE Citation Generator: For more useful writing tips, check out these posts on our “Resources” page: “How to Write the Best Journal Submissions Cover Letter“ “100 Strong Verbs That Will Make Your Research Writing Amazing” “How to Write an Abstract” “Which Tense Should I Use in My Abstract: Past or Present” Wordvice Journal Submissions Page Join Wordvice on Facebook: Tweet @ us on Twitter: @WordviceEditing Wordvice offers services in other languages and countries: ENGLISH SITE: KOREA: JAPAN: TAIWAN: CHINA: TAIWAN: TURKEY:
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