TITLE

This is the very important part of any research document. It gives an overview of what a research paper is all about. Busy readers can resort to title so they can catch the idea behind the research papers which are often lengthy, depending upon the nature of topics and, as well as, coverage.


ABSTRACT

This provides readers with a broader view of an entire research paper. It is commonly short but long enough to ensure that readers will have a God's view of what the research paper intends to convey. In most cases, the purpose of the research is mentioned in this part. In some cases, results are also briefly summarized in the abstract portion of any conventional research papers, ranging those from the world of academics to the world of professionals.

INTRODUCTION

This is a part where readers can understand the nature of the research topic, and how the topic seeks to solve certain problems and issues in any field of human activity. It has become an industry standard to include the following portions in the introduction part of a research paper: objective or purpose, statement of the problem, and review of related literature. These sections must be prepared for the readers who would like to understand the relevant art to which a particular research topic belongs.

METHODOLOGY

This section of research paper is perhaps the most critical among others. It describes how researchers did the research based on their specific objectives, how they dealt with different strategies and issues, how they prepared sample calculations for use in interpreting results later on, and how they implemented and adopted different instruments to gather data and measure the results of their data gathering procedures. The methodology is sometimes considered as the heart of most research papers.

RESULTS & DISCUSSION

In this section, the researchers can present the data gathered and explicitly show all the necessary results. The objectiveness of a research study can usually be determined through the results and discussions. If the data gathered are discussed without any biases, i,e, in an objective manner, then the researchers will surely arrive with an accurate result and consequently conclusion, moving forward.


CONCLUSION

Whichever reasoning process and research methods were used, the final conclusion is critical, determining success or failure. If an otherwise excellent experiment is summarized by a weak conclusion, the results will not be taken seriously.

Success or failure is not a measure of whether a hypothesis is accepted or refuted, because both results still advance scientific knowledge.


Failure is poor experimental design, or flaws in the reasoning processes, which invalidate the results. As long as the research process is robust and well designed, then the findings are sound, and the process of drawing conclusions begins.

 

RECOMMENDATION

Research recommendations should produce a summary of what is to be expected from the research. It tells the goal of the research and the research methodology that the researcher has thought of to arrive at the destination. It talks about the scope and importance of the chosen subject and how it will add value in the existing store of knowledge.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

A bibliography is a list of the sources you used to get information for your report. It is included at the end of your report, on the last page (or last few pages).


When assembling a final bibliography, list your sources (texts, articles, interviews, and so on) in alphabetical order by authors' last names. 

 

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