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A lay summary is intended to explain why the research is being suggested, what researchers aim to achieve and how this may impact the rest of the research community and the quality of life of people with MS. Typical summaries might discuss the purpose of the research, its relevance to MS, and the proposed methodology.
Predict and cover the so what? ... Give some background and context to the research. ... Follow a logical order. ... Explain the impact of the work what is going to change (especially in relation to wider society)?
'A lay summary is a brief summary of a research project or a research proposal that has been written for members of the public, rather than researchers or professionals. It should be written in plain English, avoid the use of jargon and explain any technical terms that have to be included.'
A lay summary is a brief summary of a research project that is used to explain complex ideas and technical and scientific terms to people who do not have prior knowledge about the subject. ... Typical summaries might discuss the purpose of the research, its relevance to MS, and the proposed methodology.
Keep it simple. Complicated words can be off-putting. ... Keep it short. Aim for sentences to be 20 words or fewer but be sure to have some variety. ... Make it inclusive. ... Back it up. ... Separate your ideas. ... Active voice. ... Avoid turning verbs into nouns. ... Use lists where appropriate.
Bitter Definition. Lay Audience. Full Definition. An audience that does not have any special knowledge of the issue under discussion.
Guidelines for writing a summary of an article: State the main ideas of the article. Identify the most important details that support the main ideas. Write your summary in your own words; avoid copying phrases and sentences from the article unless they're direct quotations.
Answer who, what, where, and why. Consider who is being addressed or discussed in the original text. ... Have one to three sentences of supporting evidence. ... Use your own words to summarize the original text. ... Keep the summary short and to the point.
The length of an article summary will depend on the length of the article you are writing about. If the article is long (say, 10-12 pages) then your summary should be about four pages. If the article is shorter, your summary should be about one to two pages. Sometimes, an article summary can be less than one page.
Start your summary with a clear identification of the type of work, title, author, and main point in the present tense. Example: In the feature article “Four Kinds of Reading,” the author, Donald Hall, explains his opinion about different types of reading.
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