A Complete Guide for Research Paper Writing

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2022-01-05 08:27 – 08:42 Shira disuza r1 – r39
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+ A Complete Guide for Research Paper Writing
+ *Understand the assignment
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+ The first thing that you must do before starting your research paper is read the research assignment carefully. If you have any confusion, clarify it straight away from your professor. Make sure to take note of the following things:
+ *assignment goal,
+ *deadline,
+ *length specifications,
+ *formatting,
+ *submission method.
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+ *Choose a research paper topic
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+ Now you need to pick up a research paper topic. Pick a topic that interests you so that you do not get off track during the research process. Narrow your topic as much as you can and you will find a unique topic without any hassle. You can also consider reading research papers, journal articles, and magazines to find inspiration for your research paper.
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+ *Conduct research
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+ Read as much as you can about your research topic and gather the required information. Clark, who works at write my paper services says, “See what people are saying about your topic, are there any debates to be addressed, or what is your take on the topic. Take notes properly and also keep a list of references for citation purposes.”
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+ *Develop a thesis statement
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+ Once you have all the information about the research topic, you need to decide the central argument of your research paper. Use that central argument to form the thesis statement of your research paper. This thesis statement should:
+ *summarise your argument,
+ *make a claim that requires further evidence or analysis and
+ *make a coherent point that relates to every part of the paper.
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+ *Create a research paper outline
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+ Many essay writing services suggest deciding which topics/ subtopics you will include in your research paper and creating an outline or a structure of your research paper. Divide your paper into different sections and state all the headings and subheadings properly. This structure is crucial before you start writing as it will keep you on track.
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+ *Write a first draft of the research paper
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+ Now, start writing your research paper. There is no restriction that you have to write the introduction first. It is not a descriptive essay. Start from wherever you like. Many students first complete the toughest parts of the paper which reduces half of their burden. Just take care of a few things:
+ *Do not worry about perfection, write as you like
+ *Take care of logical aspects and organisation of the content to avoid confusion later
+ *Express yourself clearly without worrying about the word count
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+ *Writing the introduction
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+ Whenever you decide to write the introduction, make sure to write well since it is the first part of your paper. An introduction of a research paper should include the following:
+ *Brief background details of the topic
+ *What is the research question
+ *What should the reader expect in the paper
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+ *Write compelling paragraphs
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+ Every paragraph of your research paper should be compelling. Many students get confused about how to organise the information in one paragraph, so here are some tips:
+ *Always start a paragraph with a topic sentence (that states the main point of the paragraph)
+ *Explain that topic sentence
+ *Provide a supporting example or evidence
+ *Include smooth transitions between paragraphs
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+ *Writing the conclusion
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+ The conclusion is written to finalise your research paper. So it must emphasise the results or what you achieved out of your research. You may reinstate the main argument once again and specify whether you achieved your research goal or not.
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+ *The second draft
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+ Once you have completed your first draft, take a small break from your paper and then start again with a new perspective. Read your first draft and look for:
+ *Areas where you went off the track
+ *Areas that require improvement/ better explanations
+ *Areas that are too wordy or include a lot of information
+ *Points that need to be rearranged
+ *Points that seem irrelevant and should be removed
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+ Take note that the second draft does not account for editing or proofreading your paper. It is all about refining what you have written.
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+ *The revision process
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+ Raven, who provides assignment help in Australia, says, “the editing and proofreading part comes after you have completed the second draft. Now, your paper is complete, text-wise. It is time to revise it and look for any logical or language-related errors it may have.” Here’s a quick checklist for that:
+ *Make sure that your research paper adheres to the assignment question given to you
+ *Ensure that every paragraph is connected to the proceeding one
+ *Ensure that there is a flow of information throughout the paper
+ *Look for grammatical, lexical, spellings, or factual errors in the paper
+ *There is no unnecessary information present in the paper
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+ With this 11-step guide, you can create an effective research paper in no time. In case you face any challenges in writing your paper, you must consult an assignment writing service and seek help from professionals.
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