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Writing an Abstract Rebecca Henry, Ph.D. OMERAD College of Human Medicine Michigan State University
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Writing an Abstract Follow the directions Peak interest Be concise Highlight key findings Conclusions based on data presented
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Common Problems Disorganized –follow directions or use basic format Too much information –stick to main question –ask someone to cut No data –note current status –mention planned analysis
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Title Descriptive Informative Gives the answer –vs. teases/hints at it
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Background and Purpose/Objective Background –1-2 sentences –Hook Purpose –study question –hypotheses (if applies)
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Methods Single block (one paragraph) –study overview (design) –subjects –measures/instruments –analysis Structured –design, setting participants, main outcome measures, measurement (1-2 sentences each)
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Results (one paragraph) Participation rate Key findings –or expected findings
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Conclusion One To two sentences –highlight main finding –DO NOT speculate –Note unique feature –Indicate where this fits with literature (confirms others findings, needs confirmational)
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