Which elements should be included in the title of a research study?

1. The last name of the lead researcher.
2. The potential effects of the study.
3. The planned impact of the study.
4. Descriptive information about the population of the study.


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Rationale 1: The title of a research report must be clear and concise. It should contain information relating to the population and the major variable of the study. Extraneous information should be excluded.
Rationale 2: The title of a research report must be clear and concise. It should contain information relating to the population and the major variable of the study. Extraneous information should be excluded.
Rationale 3: The title of a research report must be clear and concise. It should contain information relating to the population and the major variable of the study. Extraneous information should be excluded.
Rationale 4: The title of a research report must be clear and concise. It should contain information relating to the population and the major variable of the study. Extraneous information should be excluded.

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