A: sort out the relationships of previous works.
B: provide the relationship between previous works and the present
study.
C: prepare for and justify the research questions or hypotheses.
D: point out the areas of study so as to avoid repetition.
E: add authority to the present study.
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- Generally speaking, what will be covered in Introduction Part? A: Significance and necessity of the study B: Background, scope of the issue being study C: Clear definitions of key term involved in the study D: Theoretical foundations for the study E: Objectives of the present study F: Brief literature review and comment on the previous studies
- What are the possible contents of an introduction? A: Reviewing the existing literature relevant to the present study B: Announcing the purpose/focus of the study C: Identifying a gap in the existing literature D: Explaining the significance or necessity of the research
- An introduction section should state the purpose of your study and set out the research questions to be addressed.
- The paper is organized as follows. A: A. Explaining the significance or necessity of the research B: B. Reviewing the existing literature relevant to the present study C: C. Identifying a gap in the existing literature D: D. Announcing the purpose/focus of the study E: E. Outlining the paper structure
- What should you do to prepare for tests? A: Always study, study and study. B: Get familiar with the test material. C: Go in the test with confidence. D: All of the above.
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The study of a language through the course of its history is called A: [A] Perspective study. B: [B] Descriptive study. C: [C] Synchronic study. D: [D] Diachronic study.
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In this paper we develop a model for trajectory planning of air vehicle. A: A. Explaining the significance or necessity of the research B: B. Reviewing the existing literature relevant to the present study C: C. Identifying a gap in the existing literature D: D. Announcing the purpose/focus of the study E: E. Outlining the paper structure
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Hawthorne studies included four studies: illumination studies, relay room experiment, ( ), and bank wiring room study. A: Large-scale interview research B: Twin studies C: Time study D: Action study
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If you study hard, you’ll succeed _____ you study. A: in B: as C: for
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Like all deep experiences, it may take a little work on your part to discover what all the fuss [of those great works of literature] is about. A: ...you need to read those great works of literature to understand why people are fond of them. B: ...you need to study carefully why there is a dispute over those great works of literature. C: ...you need effort to figure out why those great works of literature disturb people. D: ...you need time to work out the meanings of those great works of literature.