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How to Write a Research Paper: Top 5 Tips for Students

If you are a student, do you struggle with writing a research paper? Do you find yourself making any excuse to stop and procrastinate while you’re writing? If yes, here are 5 tips to help you solve this problem.
I found these tips when I surfing the web this week. I have pasted this article below [...]

How to Write References of Papers

Your research project relies in part upon the work others. Therefore, you must cite their sources of information. It means you not only to give credit where it is due, but also to provide the reader with access to these sources. In addition to, the reference must be documented systematically and unobtrusively.
In general, cite only [...]

How to Write the Discussion of Papers: 14 Essential Tips

In my previous article, I wrote about how to write the results section of papers. Now in this post, I will touch on one of the most challenging section of research papers: developing the discussion section.
The discussion take the data reported in the Results section and interprets the findings, evaluates their significance, and examines the [...]

13 Simple Guidelines to Write the Result Section of a Paper

Results are general statements that interpret the raw data obtained from experimental measurements. You should write well the section. Why? The result section is meat of a paper, the most important part of a study.
Sometime the Results and Discussion are combined into one section. This is particularly useful when preliminary data must be discussed to [...]

How to Write Materials and Methods for your Research Papers

The Materials and Methods section in research papers describe your experimental procedures. Unless your entire paper is on methodology, it is perhaps the easiest part of a manuscript to write, because you do not interpret data or reach conclusion. It is a straight forward recounting your approach.
This section should not be too lengthy; some information [...]