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		<title>Tips on Writing an Informative Abstract</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Research paper abstracts are prepared for the purpose of giving the readers an idea of a lengthy research paper document. There are two types of abstracts – descriptive and informative. Descriptive abstracts are not much preferred for academic writing assignments as they are rather vague in nature. If the guidelines do not specify the type of abstract to be used, you can safely assume that it is supposed to be an informative one. It is necessary for all students to know how to write an <strong>informative abstract</strong>.</p>
<p>A research paper abstract is expected to summarize the research paper document for the readers for quick reference.  An effective one would leave no surprises for the readers within the document. It would reveal all the important aspects of the research paper, less the detailing. This helps the readers to determine whether the contents of the research paper are suitable for their purpose. In certain cases where the abstracts are to be submitted in advance, it even determines whether your research paper would be accepted or not.</p>
<p>An <strong>informative abstract</strong> is allowed to be around 250 words, in normal circumstances. There are certain cases where longer abstracts are permitted. It usually happens when the research paper document is too long to be summarized into 250 words. But it is never shorter than 250 words as this type of abstracts are expected to be highly informative of the document. Just because the maximum limit is all that is specified, do not take it for granted that it can be as short as you want. Your abstract should not be less than 200 words, ideally. If the abstract is too short, you should understand that it must contain less information than what it is expected to contain.</p>
<p>The first portion of the abstract will discuss the main aspects of the topic you are studying. This would include the perspective from which you are handling the topic and the specific features of the topic which is included in your research. The subject area of your research should also be mentioned. If you have any background information on the topic that is relevant to your research, that should be included in the abstract as well. The scope of the topic would be another point which should be mentioned in your abstract.</p>
<p>Your <strong><a href="/a_statement_thesis.htm">thesis</a></strong> should be stated in the abstract clearly. The methodology of your research and the <strong><a href="/sources_research_paper.htm">sources</a></strong> you have used for your research should also be included in your <strong>informative abstract</strong>. Do not elaborate on any of the points as you are expected to keep it within 250 words. The key words which would define your subject area and topic should be a part of the abstract, as we live in an era where almost all information is stored and retrieved electronically. Do not mention any point which is not a part of your research paper, in the <strong><a href="/abstract_research_paper.htm">abstract</a></strong>. Remember that it is a summary of the final draft of your research paper.</p>
<p>An inadequately prepared abstract can disqualify your <strong><a href="/writing_research_paper.htm">research paper</a></strong>. So make sure that the <strong>informative abstract</strong> you have prepared for your research paper contains all the necessary information which is included in the <strong><a href="/abstract_research_paper.htm">research paper</a></strong>.</p>
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		<title>The Different Types of Research Paper Abstracts</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While writing a research paper, you will be asked to present an abstract before the original or as the first page of your completed research paper document. It is necessary to know the various purposes of the abstract and the different methods of writing it, in order to be able to prepare a good one. Not all <strong>research paper abstracts</strong> get accepted. There are many which get rejected due to the wrong kind of presentation.</p>
<p>There are basically two types of abstracts – descriptive abstracts and informative abstracts. Before starting to write your research paper abstract, check the assignment guidelines to ascertain whether there are any instructions regarding the type of abstract to be presented. It is mandatory to follow the instructions given in the guidelines. If you have not been asked to follow any rules regarding <strong>research paper abstracts</strong>, you can choose the type of abstract which suits your project. The two types of abstracts differ in everything starting from its aim to its content and looks. Learning the main aspects regarding these two types of abstracts will be of use throughout your educational period.</p>
<p>A descriptive abstract, even though the word ‘description’ gives the idea of a long and elaborate article, is the shorter of the two types of abstracts. This type of abstract will give only a very vague idea of the content of the <strong><a href="/a_guide_research_paper.htm">research paper</a></strong>. It will discuss the topic in general but there is no obligation to explain any of the specific aspects of the project. Hence, you will find that a descriptive abstract is not very commonly used in research paper assignments. But if there is an instruction in your research paper guidelines, asking you to make do with a descriptive abstract, you should most certainly prepare one.</p>
<p>Another feature of a descriptive abstract is its length. It is expected to be just around 100 words. That explains why it is incapable of containing any details of the assignment. There is very less space for anything to be discussed at all.  The short document becomes favorable when you prefer not to reveal much in the <strong>research paper abstract</strong>. But if you want your reader to be aware of the contents before reading through the entire research paper, the length limitations of a descriptive abstract becomes tough to deal with. Hence, unless you have been asked to present a descriptive abstract, it is better not to choose it for an academic <strong><a href="/easy_writing_research_paper.htm">research paper assignment</a></strong>.</p>
<p>Informative abstracts, on the other hand, have a bigger word limit and contain all the relevant points of the research paper document. This type of abstracts gives the readers a very good and clear idea of the contents. Such abstracts are preferred for the fact that the reader will be able to determine the suitability of the content by reading the abstract alone. It will avoid wastage of the reader&#8217;s time as <strong><a href="/">research papers</a></strong> are rather lengthy documents.</p>
<p>If you are not sure of the type of <strong><a href="/abstract_research_paper.htm">research paper abstract</a></strong> that will suit you, it is better to take advice from your teacher than make a mistake about it. If you need any further assistance with preparing your abstract, you may consult our academic writers also.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/description_essay.htm"> Descriptive essay </a> deals with explaining something which may be a variety of things like a person, an incident; any object or may be any other tangible and intangible things. It requires being strict with the details at the time when you are writing this type of article. Some form of innovativeness is also necessary at the time when you don&#8217;t have to write too much about the subject.</p>
<p>The first point is the proper selection of the subject. If the subject is chosen by your university then there is not too much you can do and you need to follow that instructions, but if you have the liberty to choose your subject then try to choose something which you know better and which is more informative so you can write a varieties of things to impress your professors. We also take care of <a href="/school_essay.htm"> school essays </a>. </p>
<p>The introduction is the next part of your <a href="/blog/all-about-essay/custom-essay-paper"> custom essay paper </a> writing process. After choosing the subject you need to read more and more about the subject to get a good grasp over the subject. You need to think of every different aspect from where you can describe an object, person or incident. You will be amazed when you will do the brain storming that there so many different ways to explain the same thing. </p>
<p>In this type of paper you don&#8217;t have any control over the variables and you can&#8217;t change them to find different results. Rather your job here is to find all the relevant facts by using different methods and state all the facts as they exist. <a href="/university_essays.php"> University essays </a> require style which we deliver at our best.</p>
<p>So as we have stated earlier this type of writing is more about finding all the relevant facts in details and state them with out too much alteration. The main method for collecting primary data in this type of studies is the survey method. The following points are important for understanding the survey method:<br />
a)	Surveys are conducted in case of descriptive research studies<br />
b)	Survey type research studies usually have larger samples because the percentage of responses generally happens to be low, as low as 20 to 30 percent, especially in mailed questionnaire studies. Thus, the survey method gathers data from a relatively large number of cases at a particular time; it is usually cross sectional.<br />
c)	Surveys are conducted with describing, recording, analyzing and interpreting conditions that either exist or existed. The researcher does not manipulate the variable or arrange for events to be happening. Surveys are only concerned with conditions or relationships that exist, opinions that are held, processes that are going on, effects that are evident or trends that are developing. They are primarily concerned with the present but at times do consider past events and influences as they relate to current conditions. Thus, in surveys, variables that exist or have already occurred are selected or observed. <a href="/blog/all-about-essay/college-essay-paper"> College essay paper </a> requires larger survey.<br />
d)	Surveys are usually appropriate in case of social and behavioral sciences because many types of behavior that interest the researcher can&#8217;t be arranged in a realistic setting.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/description_essay.htm"> Descriptive essay </a> takes a different turn than the usual papers and is illustrative about the topic and gives information of the topic. The very nature of the <a href="/blog/all-about-essay/essay-paper"> essay paper </a> drills down to the fact that enough research must be done for the subject to determine the entire length so that information is content, accurate, timely and takes a positive or negative note for the topic and make sure that entire discussion is of value to the reader. The dominance of the elements must be quite strong so that enough substance is generated out of it.</p>
<p>The topic could be either <a href="/university_essays.php"> university essays </a> oriented or social, communal, political or nature in question. The behavior of the topic must be taken care so that enough symbolism is depicted out of it. The paper must be filled with skill of the writer and the amount of professional nature she can cater. Display factors would be the direct combinations of the ultimate outcomes of the deep <a href="/exploratory_essay.htm"> exploratory essay </a> of facts and gatherings of the writer. All such information must be capitalized to its very detail so that no crucial information is lost in the process. </p>
<p>The observation of influence of the various elements must be done so that there is enough justification for the work undertaken and every little fiction must be covered and explanation is available for each one of them. The pros and cons for the various arguments are made quite relevant so that all the final statements are balanced in all respects for the topic. </p>
<p>The composition length is a crucial factor in the entire length so that sizing of the document can be appropriately done and managed within the desired length so that a perfect assumption of the various portions and sub-sections can be decided in advance for appropriate adherence of the illustrations. The true meaning of the statements can be arranged so that enough instances can be produced for the explanation of the situations.</p>
<p>The portrayal of the certain facts and findings must be diplomatically handled so that there is enough positive response for all the declarations for the topic and its management with the external resources like media and community evens out smooth. The putting together of the penetrations and commenting on its various causes and effects make sure that every detail is studied and researched for the purpose of establishing the thoughts.</p>
<p>The conclusion of the <a href="/blog/all-about-essay/essay-2"> essay </a> would not propagate any definite decisions made but general conceptions about the aspects covered in the paper and highlight the writers message in a subtle tone. The message must be strong to attract the readers to take an action and make sure that enough information is provided to fall back on the evidences produced. The concrete nature of the arguments would guarantee that one can hold it to make further comments and allow ones conscious to be developed through the paper&#8217;s content.</p>
<p>Descriptive <a href="/essays.php"> essay </a> is elaborative, expressive and judgmental in nature and takes a good account of the topic and its very importance for wide discussion and research.</p>
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