Research Paper Overview Research Paper Overview 1 Introduction
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Research Paper Overview
Research Paper: Overview 1. Introduction 2. Literature Review 3. Research Design 4. Analysis 5. Conclusion 6. References
Research Paper: Overview 1. Introduction 2. Literature Review 3. Research Design 4. Analysis 5. Conclusion 6. References Assignment One
Research Paper: Overview 1. Introduction 2. Literature Review 3. Research Design 4. Analysis 5. Conclusion 6. References Assignment Two
Research Paper: Overview 1. Introduction 2. Literature Review 3. Research Design 4. Analysis 5. Conclusion 6. References Assignment Three
Research Paper: Overview 1. Introduction 2. Literature Review 3. Research Design 4. Analysis 5. Conclusion 6. References Assignment Four
Research Paper: Overview 1. Introduction 1 -1. 5 pp 2. Literature Review 6 -10 pp 3. Research Design. 5 pp 4. Analysis 5 -8 pp 5. Conclusion 1 -1. 5 pp 6. References. 5 -1 pp Total: 14 -22 pages
Research Paper Introduction Literature Review Research Design Analysis Conclusion References 8
Research Paper Introduction a. Topic b. Question c. Intro Lit Review d. Thesis/Argument
Research Paper Introduction a. Topic Para 1 b. Question c. Intro Lit Review Para 2 d. Thesis/Argument
Research Paper Introduction a. Topic b. Question c. Intro Lit Review d. Thesis/Argument Example: a. Topic: Youth Voting b. Question: Why are young people (18 -24) vote at lower rates than other age groups? c. Intro Lit Review: SOT 1: “Not Settled” Personal or Professional SOT 2: Less Informed SOT 3: Ignored by Parties d. Thesis: Young people do not vote because parties ignore them.
Research Paper Literature Review a. Introduction to the Debate b. Review SOTs c. Transitional Paragraph 12
Research Paper Literature Review a. Introduction to the Debate b. Review SOTs c. Transitional Paragraph Example: a. Introduction: Scholars wonder why young people don’t vote. They have come up with several theories … b. SOTs SOT 1: Not Settled 1. Outline argument 2. Critique SOT 2: Not Informed 1. Outline argument 2. Critique SOT 3: Ignored by Parties 1. Outline argument 2. Endorse c. Trans Para: 13
Research Paper Research Design a. How do I demonstrate my argument? 14
Research Paper Research Design a. How do I demonstrate my argument? Example: a. To examine the extent to which state parties target young voters, I will … 15
Research Paper Analysis a. Report the results of your research design 16
Research Paper Analysis a. Report the results of your research design Example: a. How many state parties target young voters? 17
Research Paper Conclusion a. Summation of overall analysis 18
Research Paper References a. APSA references 19
Research Paper Introduction Literature Review Research Design Analysis Conclusion References 20
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