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  • Stephen Madriaga

  • 問題数 28 • 1/11/2024

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  • 1

    describe the work being abstracted. They are more like an outline of the work and are usually very short- 100 words or less.

    Descriptive abstract

  • 2

    is thorough documentation of the incident, including all relevant details that caused it and any outcomes that stemmed from it. (NO HARM INJURY)

    Incident report

  • 3

    is an event that has unintentionally happened, that results in damage, injury or harm. (WITH HARM/INJURY)

    Accident report

  • 4

    It is a condensed version of the essential content of the original material.

    Précis

  • 5

    is a document outlining your sales activity and the impact of that activity over a specific period of time also known as overall sales performance.

    Sales report

  • 6

    offer insightful data on the project’s progress, status and performance, all of which are necessary for the project manager to ensure that the project is moving forward as planned.

    Construction/site report

  • 7

    is similar to the alphanumeric outline. The primary difference between is that the _______ is written using decimals to note each heading and subheading.

    Decimal outline

  • 8

    according to ______ as cited by Aizon J.G. et. al (2006), an outline is organizing information according to main ideas, major details, and lesser details.

    Forlini (1990)

  • 9

    is a brief summary, written in your own words, of a longer piece of writing.

    Précis

  • 10

    3 TYPES OF OUTLINE

    Alphanumeric Outline Full Sentence Outline Decimal Outline

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    is a single, concise, pictorial and visual summary of the main findings of the article.

    Graphical abstract

  • 12

    is similar to the alphanumeric outline in that it follows the same format. The primary difference is that each topic, or thought, is written out as a full sentence

    Full Sentence Outline

  • 13

    contains a detailed analysis of what's needed to complete the proposed project.

    Feasibility study

  • 14

    the shorter the version, the better.

    Précis writing

  • 15

    PARTS OF CONCEPT PAPER

    1. Introduction 2. Purpose 3. Project description 4. Methodology and Timelines 5. Benefits 6. References

  • 16

    is about the in-depth analysis regarding an intangible thought, theory, or idea.

    Concept paper

  • 17

    is written to propose or recommend the options available to solve a problem or fill a need.

    Recommendation report

  • 18

    4 TYPES OF ABSTRACT

    Descriptive abstracts Informative abstracts Indicative Abstract Graphical Abstract

  • 19

    is a form of communication that professionals use to convey information about specialized topics.

    Technical writing

  • 20

    If you are writing an abstract for a less- structured document like an essay, editorial, or book

    Indicative abstract

  • 21

    is an in depth or intensive study of a single individual or specific group.

    Case study

  • 22

    is the standard format most people learned in high school English.

    Alphanumeric Outline

  • 23

    act as substitutes for the actual papers as all the key arguments and conclusions are presented; specifically, the context and importance of the research, reasons for methods, principal results and conclusions.

    Informative abstracts

  • 24

    8 TYPES OF REPORT

    Incident report Accident report Sales report Progress report Feasibility study Recommendation report Construction/site report Case study

  • 25

    is a report in which you are updating information about a project.

    Progress report

  • 26

    is a French word, which means "exact" and "terse"

    Précis

  • 27

    presents a picture of the main ideas and the subsidiary ideas of any subject.

    Outline

  • 28

    is a succinct summary of a longer piece of work, usually academic in nature, which is published in isolation from the main text and should therefore stand on its own and be understandable without reference to the longer piece.

    Abstract