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Usually an abstract includes the following. A brief introduction to the topic that youre investigating. Explanation of why the topic is important in your field/s. Statement about what the gap is in the research. Your research question/s / aim/s. An indication of your research methods and approach. Your key message.
SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TEMPLATE PROVIDE CONTEXT TO YOUR RESEARCH TOPIC. PROVIDE CONTEXT TO YOUR PARTICULAR STUDY. DESCRIBE THE SPECIFIC PROBLEM YOU SOLVE. STATE YOUR CENTRAL MESSAGE. SUMMARISE YOUR RESULTS. STATE THE BROAD PERSPECTIVE.
Abstract Format A one-page abstract should be prepared in the following format: (1) Use a sheet of A4 size paper. (2) Use 12 points Times New Roman for the main text and smaller fonts may be used for figure captions. (3) The width of each line should not exceed 17.5 cm or 7.0 inch.
Abstracts commonly have these parts: introduction, purpose, method, result, and conclusion. Each part has a different communicative goal or specific function. Most abstracts examined had purpose, method, and result with about half including a clear introduction and conclusion.