Writing Research Papers Across the CurriculumThis handbook takes students through the steps and strategies of writing research papers in many disciplines. It introduces two documentation styles for the humanities and two for the social and natural sciences. Discussions cover three types of research papers across the curriculum: reports on studies and experiments, review of literature papers, and critical papers. |
Contents
What Is a Research Paper? | 1 |
Summary | 10 |
Deciding on the Research QuestionAssumption | 19 |
Copyright | |
32 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
academic American APA style appendixes basic begin Bertrand H bibliographic databases bibliographic information bibliography catalog Child Ballads citing comma critical database decompression sickness developed documentation style draft editor electronic sources Encyclopedia entry evidence example Facts of Publication final list final paper follow format give going hypothesis/thesis ideas instructor Internet interview italic type journals last name library catalog look material notes original page numbers paragraph parentheses particular passive sponge period person published quotation marks quote readers reading actively record reference list research paper research process research project research question Researcher's Notebook roman numerals sense sentence social specific strategies style manual summaries sure talk Testament of Youth thesis tion topic Vera Brittain volume number Willa Cather women words World Health Organization write