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An investigation into the effect of gender on smoking: Do men smoke more
than women?
The first page should contain the Title, the Abstract, and the word count of the report.

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Abstract- Include one or two sentences on each of the following: - background
to the topic/research area; - the rationale for your specific study/research question; - the
hypothesis; - how many participants were used and where they were recruited from; -
what variables were measured and how; - the main findings (i.e. outcomes of the
statistical analyses) do not include any statistics. (See no 14 0f week 9.2 powerpoint
slide)
Absract not well written. A lot of information are missing. Just follow the above
instruction. It is the same instruction in the report guidance. The study pertains to the
assessing the gender distribution of the habit of smoking. There has been a shift from the
male predominance of the habit to include the female gender as well over time and due to
sociocultural factors. The research hypothesis is that in the Western world, more females
smoke now than men. The study had an observational design and used 1,025 participants of
both genders to gather the data of one hundred smokers from both the genders. The findings
of the study concluded that females smoked more than males due to sociocultural shifts.

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An investigation into the effect of gender on smoking: Do men smoke more than women? The first page should contain the Title, the Abstract, and the word count of the report. Abstract- Include one or two sentences on each of the following: - background to the topic/research area; - the rationale for your specific study/research question; - the hypothesis; - how many participants were used and where they were recruited from; what variables were measured and how; - the main findings (i.e. outcomes of the statistical analyses) – do not include any statistics. (See no 14 0f week 9.2 powerpoint slide) Absract not well written. A lot of information are missing. Just follow the above instruction. It is the same instruction in the report guidance. The study pertains to the assessing the gender distribution of the habit of smoking. There has been a shift from the male predominance of the habit to include the female gender as well over time and due to sociocultural factors. The research hypothesis is that in the Western world, more females smoke now than men. The study had an observational design and used 1,025 participants of both genders to gather the data of one hundred smokers from both the genders. The findings of the study concluded that females smoked more than males due to sociocultural shifts. 2 IntroductionNo 20 to 27 of PowerPoint slides clearly stated what should be included in the introduction. The beginning must be broad as you progress you start being specific. Fo ...
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