1. A researcher is discouraged from putting too many words in the research title. Why?
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A researcher is highly discouraged from putting too many words in the research title because, basically, a title does not need to be wordy or lengthy since it is just a mere title. A title should be concise, specific, and direct to what it is all about.
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A researcher is discouraged from using too many words in the research title because:
- The title of the research should not be long or contain too many words since it may not provide readers a clear comprehension of the research study, discouraging them from reading the entire content.
- The title should be snappy, concise, and precise enough to give readers a sense of the research while also piqueing their interest in continuing to read the material.
- Readers and writers are often distracted by titles with too many words. It frequently produces a negative picture of writers because it demonstrates a lack of clarity in his research study goal.
- Hence, too many words are a part of the abstract of the research study and not the title.
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