2. What Is Research Paper Writing?
• Research paper writing is all about surveying a
specific domain of knowledge with a goal of
producing the most valuable and competent
argument about that topic.
4. Introduction
• The first part of your research paper is writing
an effective introduction. It may be the most
difficult part of your paper. Experts suggest that
it should be written at the end of your paper.
5. Parts Of Introduction
• Introduction section can be broken into 3
different parts:
• Thesis statement
• Purpose of your paper
• Recommendation of the writer
6. Thesis Statement
• State the issue or problem in a clearer manner
• Provide the details of resources such as previous
writings that shows their relevance with your
research
• Give a thought of the main results that are
expected from your research
7. Purpose Of Your Paper
• Explore your thesis statement by stating the
need of researching the respective topic and
provide recommendations on it
8. Recommendation Of The Writer
• Mention the facts and arguments of your topic
• Create a smooth transition between introduction
and the main body of your paper
9. Main Body
• Body section of your research paper is all about
stating, analyzing and discussing the facts and
figures of your topic. It is the time when you
have to defend your main points for further
outcomes.
10. How To Write It?
• Organize your research paper in such a manner
that it smoothly flows from a single topic
sentence to the supporting sentences
• Connect these supporting sentences to the
concluding sentences
• Provide sufficient information on the first topic
and then gradually shift the interest of your
readers into the second topic
11. Conclusion
• Conclusion section of your research paper is all
about deriving results from the point of your
arguments. As it is the last chance to piques your
readers interest, it is good to make it more
relevant and effective.
12. How To Craft It?
• Provide the summary of all the main points
• Never introduce a new thought
• Identify what outcomes are derived after a long
research process