The graduation abstract and introduction are important parts, and they are distinctly different in content and purpose. The abstract summarizes the main content and research objectives of **, and is a brief overview of the core ideas. The introduction is the opening part of the first article, which mainly introduces the research background, research questions, research methods, etc., and provides a foundation and paving the way for subsequent research.
In terms of content, the abstract mainly focuses on the core content and research results, and does not need to introduce the research process and methods in detail. The introduction needs to elaborate on the research background and problems to provide a basis for subsequent research. In terms of length, the abstract is usually short and only needs to be concise and concise. The introduction needs a long length to pave and guide the whole research.
For readers, reading the abstract can quickly understand the main ideas and research results of **, so that they can make an interest judgment on whether to continue reading. By reading the introduction, the reader can understand the research question and the necessity of the research, and then better understand the subsequent research and analysis.
For researchers and experts, through the reading and analysis of the introductory part, it is possible to understand the background and questions of the study, so as to better assess the importance, innovation and feasibility of the research. At the same time, through the introduction of the research methods and results, we can better understand the scientific and reliable nature of the study.
When it comes to writing, both the abstract and the introduction need to follow certain writing norms and requirements. The abstract needs to be written in a standardized format, including the title, abstract content, keywords, etc. The introduction needs to be written according to the content and purpose of the research, and the logic is clear, well-organized, concise and easy to understand. At the same time, both the abstract and the introduction need to focus on objectivity and accuracy, and avoid subjective assumptions and exaggerations.