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Can you identify all the components of an academic manuscript?
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Abstract : This section is like a movie trailer; it briefly tells the readers what your paper is about
Introduction : In this section, you present your research and talk about previously conducted work on the same topic (hint: this follows the abstract)
Materials and methods : Here, you describe each procedure you followed, including what materials you used, giving every detail possible
Results : Here, you present your research findings in detail along with all your study data
Keywords : These words capture the essence of your paper, make your paper searchable, and ensure that you get more citations
Conclusion : Here, you sum up your work, stating whether you achieved your results and mention the scope for further research
References : This is a list of all your sources and appears at the end of your manuscript
Citations : These references to studies are placed within parentheses in the manuscript body
Title : This is the most visible part of your paper; ideally it should be 10-12 words long (or short!)
Discussion : In this section, you interpret the findings and discuss the impact that your research may have on the field of study
Tables : These are used to present large amounts of data, or compare/contrast values or characteristics of items
Figures : You would use these to visually explain a sequence of events, phenomena, characteristics, or geographical features
Can you identify all the components of an academic manuscript?
Across:| 1. | In this section, you present your research and talk about previously conducted work on the same topic (hint: this follows the abstract) | | 3. | These are used to present large amounts of data, or compare/contrast values or characteristics of items | | 5. | This is a list of all your sources and appears at the end of your manuscript | | 7. | These words capture the essence of your paper, make your paper searchable, and ensure that you get more citations | | 8. | In this section, you interpret the findings and discuss the impact that your research may have on the field of study | | 10. | This section is like a movie trailer; it briefly tells the readers what your paper is about | | 11. | Here, you describe each procedure you followed, including what materials you used, giving every detail possible |
| | Down:| 2. | These references to studies are placed within parentheses in the manuscript body | | 4. | Here, you present your research findings in detail along with all your study data | | 6. | You would use these to visually explain a sequence of events, phenomena, characteristics, or geographical features | | 9. | Here, you sum up your work, stating whether you achieved your results and mention the scope for further research | | 12. | This is the most visible part of your paper; ideally it should be 10-12 words long (or short!) |
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Can you identify all the components of an academic manuscript?
Across:| 1. | In this section, you present your research and talk about previously conducted work on the same topic (hint: this follows the abstract) | | 3. | These are used to present large amounts of data, or compare/contrast values or characteristics of items | | 5. | This is a list of all your sources and appears at the end of your manuscript | | 7. | These words capture the essence of your paper, make your paper searchable, and ensure that you get more citations | | 8. | In this section, you interpret the findings and discuss the impact that your research may have on the field of study | | 10. | This section is like a movie trailer; it briefly tells the readers what your paper is about | | 11. | Here, you describe each procedure you followed, including what materials you used, giving every detail possible |
| | Down:| 2. | These references to studies are placed within parentheses in the manuscript body | | 4. | Here, you present your research findings in detail along with all your study data | | 6. | You would use these to visually explain a sequence of events, phenomena, characteristics, or geographical features | | 9. | Here, you sum up your work, stating whether you achieved your results and mention the scope for further research | | 12. | This is the most visible part of your paper; ideally it should be 10-12 words long (or short!) |
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© 2016
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only