If you state conclusions, make certain: ( )
A: They agree with whatever you may have promised to testify in the conclusion.
B: They follow logically from the data presented actually in the main body of the paper
C: The method presented is accurate, but can not be implemented in real-time applications.
D: Fully review what we have done in the research work.
A: They agree with whatever you may have promised to testify in the conclusion.
B: They follow logically from the data presented actually in the main body of the paper
C: The method presented is accurate, but can not be implemented in real-time applications.
D: Fully review what we have done in the research work.
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- If you state conclusions, make certain: () A: Fully review what we have done in the research work. B: The<br/>method presented is accurate, but cannot be implemented in real-time<br/>applications. C: they follow logically from the data presented actually in the main<br/>body of the paper D: they agree with whatever you may have promised to testify in the<br/>conclusion.
- One of the most important moves in the conclusion section of a review article is to point out: A: the method of conducting this review B: what the author’s conclusion about what he has reviewed C: what others have done in the given research area D: the gaps in the present research area and future research work
- Which of the following is most accurate? A: An argument may have either an unstated premise or an unstated conclusion. B: An argument may have an unstated premise, but it can't have an unstated conclusion. C: An argument may have an unstated conclusion, but it can't have an unstated premise. D: An argument may have neither an unstated premise nor an unstated conclusion.
- You want to make sure that the goal you have set can actually be achieved.
- Research findings show that we spend about two hours dreaming every night, no matter what we ()during the day. A: should have done B: would have done C: must have done D: may have done