Tuesday, June 9, 2020
Research Paper Topics
Research Paper TopicsThe aim of a research paper is to provide an answer to a question. The topic of the paper should be chosen carefully, taking into account the purpose of the project. The best way to do this is to establish what the question is, then choose a topic which best answers that question. Here are some of the most common questions for which research papers are prepared.'What can I learn from my experiences?' The question 'what can I learn from my experiences' poses the question of personal growth or development, depending on the specifics of the question. When used in the present tense, it generally aims at a person's efforts to become better. The tone can change from a kind of respect to curiosity, and the emphasis can move from praising to complaining if the question is framed in this way.'What are the implications of my results?' In a research paper, this question will almost always be framed in the negative. It will point out that there are only disadvantages and neg ative consequences for the results obtained. There is very little room for optimism in this context. It would be a mistake to answer this question in the affirmative.'How will my results affect other people?' This question is another strong indicator of the situation - if the question 'how will my results affect other people' is framed in the positive, then the result will influence other people positively. If framed in the negative, then the question may indicate that there are no apparent consequences or problems for the results obtained.'Why should I answer this question?' 'Why should I answer this question?' This question is primarily directed at obtaining more information, so that answers can be provided to those questions.'What makes me special?' This questionis focused on the uniqueness of the author. A well-written research paper should clearly outline why the author is unique. Also, the writer should be able to explain what is unique about the question itself.These are all general guidelines which can be followed in writing a research paper. It is not enough to simply state the information or the questions. There should be sufficient details about the topic to make the paper stand out.A professional researcher must be able to understand the language of the academic journal. Knowing and understanding the languages used by the editors, readers and referees is a significant part of writing a research paper. Learning how to use the correct language, properly structure the paper and asking all relevant questions can make the difference between an impressive and competent research paper and a paper which fail to meet its purpose.
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