1. Introduction:
- is at the beginning of the research
- includes the objectives of the research
- provides a clear statement on why the study was undertaken
- includes the limitations/assumptions and analytical techniques
2. Content:
- consists of facts or arguments related to subject matter
- can be presented in an argument format or just as an overview
3. Conclusion
- is a review of content (not repetition of content)
- relates to the statement of objectives in the introduction
- should not introduce new issues
- should contain judgment or decision that has been reached
-Pak G-
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