Key variables and the population of the study are most likely to be communicated in which of the following?
A) Title
B) Abstract
C) Introduction
D) Methods
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In quantitative studies, the title communicates key variables and the population (in other words, PICO components). An abstract is a synopsis of the study. The introduction states the research problem and its context. The methods section lists the strategies used to answer the research question.
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