Difference between abstract and summary
by Muzmmal Munier Matyana
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Difference between Abstract And Summary Presented By: Muzammal Munier Matyana
What is an Abstract ? An abstract is typically found at the beginning of a document and it acts as an introduction and review of the whole document. It may contain information about the background, purpose, results, and contents of the work.
Many organizations use abstracts as the basis for selecting research. In addition, most of the research articles available online are in the form of abstracts; the readers can decide whether they want to purchase the article by reading the abstract. Thus, it can be said that abstracts help the readers to decide whether they should invest time and money in reading the whole article.
There are basically two types of abstracts: descriptive abstracts and informative abstracts. Descriptive abstract or limited abstracts simply provide a description of the content of the abstract (purpose, method, scope). Informative abstracts also contain the description of the content, but it also contains the results, conclusions and the recommendations of the author.
What is a Summary ? A summary is a brief statement or account containing the central points of a text. It can be defined as a condensed or abridged version of a text. Since it only contains the central and most important concepts, it is considerably shorter than the original text.
Difference Between Abstract and Summary Abstract is a concise summary found at the beginning of a research article. Summary is a brief statement or account of the main points of a longer work.