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Writing the Research Paper Essential Information and Tips
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Step 1: Choose your topic b If at all possible, choose a subject or an aspect of a subject that interests you b Narrow down the topic. Notice the difference between: “Christianity and Islam: A Comparison”“Christianity and Islam: A Comparison” “The concept of God in Christianity and Islam”“The concept of God in Christianity and Islam” “The role of Jesus in Christianity and Islam”“The role of Jesus in Christianity and Islam”
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Step 2: Gather materials b Have a focus for your paper: a question that you want to answer -- e.g., “How are Christianity and Islam similar and different in their concepts of God?” Note: this is not yet a thesis. A thesis would be a tentative answer to this questionNote: this is not yet a thesis. A thesis would be a tentative answer to this question b Put together a bibliography Professors will often require thisProfessors will often require this
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Step 3: Take notes on your sources b Use 3x5 file cards if they are helpful or 3x5 slips of paperor 3x5 slips of paper or different sheets of paper for different themes/pointsor different sheets of paper for different themes/points b Give each note a title and make sure you have all referencing information b Use your own words when possible; avoid excessive use of long quotations
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Step 4: Decide on a thesis b A thesis is a statement that states an argument or makes an assertion. It is a statement that someone could disagree with!It is a statement that someone could disagree with! This thesis is tentative; you may need to revise it between the first and the final draftThis thesis is tentative; you may need to revise it between the first and the final draft b You don’t have a thesis if you say “This paper is about...” or“This paper is about...” or “This paper will discuss the question...”“This paper will discuss the question...”
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Step 5: make an outline b Thesis statement b Development of thesis supporting researchsupporting research contrary researchcontrary research b Conclusions/summary/reaction -- or a combination of these, depending on what your professor assigns
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Step 6: write the first drafts b STAY FOCUSED ON THESIS! Eliminate materials that do not relate to it! b Pay attention to the flow of ideas b Reference properly all quotes, paraphrases, and uses of ideas from your sources! b Run a spell and grammar check b Print out paper or review on screen PROOFREAD!! Correct mechanical and stylistic errorsPROOFREAD!! Correct mechanical and stylistic errors b Re-print paper b The rough draft should not be the same as “first draft” that your professor sees
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Step 7: revise and rewrite! b Take seriously all comments made by professors on your drafts! b If not “officially” a multi-draft project, write at least two to three drafts anyway. b Be sure to spell check, proofread, and check references for the final product. DO NOT turn in a paper with handwritten corrections.DO NOT turn in a paper with handwritten corrections. Final draft should be a refined piece of work: clear, clean, coherent.Final draft should be a refined piece of work: clear, clean, coherent.
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