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analytical papers
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writers use evidence to examine various sides of an issue
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argumentative papers
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writers use evidence to support a particular position
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abstract
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abbreviated version of a work
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indicative abstracts
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describe the scope of the study, main sections, and other relevant info found in the document
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informative abstracts
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provide suff. info so that readers can identify main findings and data in a document w/o having to reread the article
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critical abstracts
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provides a judgement or comment about the study's validity, reliability or completeness
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literature review
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a)to summarize the research b) to evaluate the reaserch
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exemplary lit. review
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writer assumes the reader knows the subject and so presents only key ref. to reaquaint the reader w/ rep. works that relate to the study
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exhaustive lit. review
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writer attempts to find all info. pertinent to a topic and summarizes and evaluates maj. findings
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literary review
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focuses on how well the reseaerch was done
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critical papers
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draw conclusions about the subj. based on pertinent and eveidence
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monograph
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a book that treats a single subj. w/n a single vol.
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research reports
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comprehensive summaries of what happened when a research project was carried out
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prospectus
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proposal for a research study in which an author thoroughly reviews the supporting lit, creates hypothses or research questions, and details the methods that will be followed to anwser the questions or test the hypothesis
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