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abstract in psychology?


Question Posted Sunday March 18 2012, 10:37 pm

I have to write an article over a journal on the internet. I picked Classical Conditioning.

I have to answer 8 questions which are listed on the class syllabus. I'm kind of confused on what a couple of questions mean. If you guys could explain what it means so I can finish my paper, I'd greatly appreciate it.

I tried asking my instructor, and he said if I don't know what it means than I should drop his class??


Anyways.

1) Where is the abstract located?
*What in the world does that mean??

2)What is the general purpose of an abstract?
*Again I'm lost. I have no idea what abstract means; if you guys could help me out, I can finish the rest. THank you so much!


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xokristabelle answered Monday March 19 2012, 7:50 pm:
The abstract is a part of the paper/psychological study you're reading. It's generally at the beginning and kind of a summary of all the information.


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