2016
DOI: 10.21512/lc.v10i1.879
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A Study on The Completeness, Finite Verb Tense, and Voice of Coconut Research Abstracts

Abstract: is a secondary source of scientific information which can help scientists to get the gist of relevant information needed for their study. Scientific article usually provides informative abstracts to facilitate readers to know the essential content of the article. The quality of an abstract depends on the accuracy and completeness of abstract components or elements. This research was intended to find out the completeness of abstract elements, finite verb tenses, and the voice of coconut research abstracts. A to… Show more

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“…So, the abstract section is needed because it is a part of research articles that describes the whole research also as the main gate for the readers to know the focus of the research. An abstract is the representation of a larger work in the form of selfcontained, short and powerful statement (Muhartoyo, 2016). Therefore, an abstract is one of the important factors in determining whether the reader will continue to read it or not (Kurniawan, Lubis, Suherdi, & Danuwijaya, 2019;Suryani & Rismiyanto, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, the abstract section is needed because it is a part of research articles that describes the whole research also as the main gate for the readers to know the focus of the research. An abstract is the representation of a larger work in the form of selfcontained, short and powerful statement (Muhartoyo, 2016). Therefore, an abstract is one of the important factors in determining whether the reader will continue to read it or not (Kurniawan, Lubis, Suherdi, & Danuwijaya, 2019;Suryani & Rismiyanto, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%