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The document provides guidance on writing an abstract by outlining the key components that should be included: a context for the research, a statement of the problem or conceptual framework, the method of data collection, the key findings, and the overall key message.

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Abstract

The document provides guidance on writing an abstract by outlining the key components that should be included: a context for the research, a statement of the problem or conceptual framework, the method of data collection, the key findings, and the overall key message.

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Components of an Abstract

Write your abstract last thing before you hand in, and make sure that it has: A line of context A brief statement of the problem or the conceptual framework of the research The method of data collection The key findings The key message

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