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PAPER PRESENTATION 2019
List five or six words relevant with your range of topics in the Keywords
(written in italics) and capitalize only the first letter.
Use the present tense to state the background ((optional))
If the subject of your sentence is your study or the
article you are writing (e.g. “Our study demonstrates…,” or
,
“Here, we show…”) then you should use the present tense.
Use the past tense to show what happened and what you
(
)
did (e.g. in explaining method)
If the subject of your sentence is an actual result or
,
observation (e.g. “Mice in Group B developed…”) you would
use the past tense.
Use the present tense in writing your implications
Try to avoid passive sentences. Sentences in passive voice
are considered unable to create interesting prose as well as
to engage the readers.
Adapted from: APA Style: Simplified, 2012 and https://wordvice.com/which-tense-should-be-used-in-abstracts-past-or-
present/
Example 1 AN ABSTRACT
Read the example of an abstract below.
a. With your friend, identify each element of the abstract by underlining it. The
elements are:
1) Background (if any)
2) Purpose of the study
3) Methods
4) Summary of results/ findings
5) Implications of your research
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