Sudarshan Research Journal

WHAT IS THE PROCESS OF WRITING A RESEARCH PAPER?

PROCESS OF WRITING A RESEARCH PAPER

There are certain procedures one should follow while writing a research report. The procedure may be summarized as follows:

  1. Choose A Topic: Choose anything that piques your curiosity and can support your investigation. Think on how far reaching, relevant, and doable the issue is.
  2. Conduct Preliminary Research: Learn what is already known about the topic by reading the relevant books and articles. Reading the appropriate books, academic journals, and credible internet sources can help you acquire background information and uncover gaps in the study that has been done before.
  3. Enhance the Clarity of Your Research Question or Thesis Statement: Your preliminary study should help you zero in on a certain topic so that you may formulate a focused research question or thesis statement. This will act as the framework around which your paper is built.
  4. Plan Your Work Using an Outline: You should make an outline to help you organise your ideas and key points. It helps you keep on track while writing by giving your article a coherent framework to follow.
  5. Collect Information and Analyse it: Gather information from credible, relevant sources to back up your claims. Books, scholarly articles, and respectable websites all fall within this category. Consider the quality, accuracy, and reliability of each source you use.
  6. Construct A Research Methodology: Describe your research methodology if your paper involves empirical research or data collection. Describe the data collection methods you will employ and justify why they are applicable for your research.
  7. Compose the Prologue: Write an interesting beginning to your article in which you state your research topic, provide some context, and emphasise the importance of your study. Put your concise thesis statement at the end of the introduction.
  8. Create the Primary Text: Structure your paper’s main body in parts or paragraphs, each of which deals with a different facet of your study. Justify your claims using examples from your sources and explain how you arrived at your conclusions. Make sure that everything flows together well.
  9. Cite Your References: Give proper acknowledgment to the original authors by using the proper citation style (such as APA, MLA, or Chicago). Always cite your sources inside the body of your article and compile a bibliography or reference list for your work at the conclusion.
  10. Write the Concluding Portion: Provide a brief overview of your primary points and arguments, and elaborate on their significance. Thesis statement restated; wider relevance of study discussed. Never add fresh material to a conclusion.
  11. Rewrite and Amend: Focusing on clarity, coherence, and grammar, review your draught. Check for logical inconsistencies, enhance sentence structure, and format properly. Rewrite as necessary to refine your arguments and improve the overall quality of your paper.
  12. Proofread: Make sure there are no grammatical, spelling, or punctuation flaws in your work. If you’re worried about missing a mistake, reading it out loud or having someone else reread it may help.
  13. Format and complete: Make sure you follow the instructions for formatting a research paper given to you by your teacher or the publication you’re submitting to. Make use of a title page, page numbers, appropriate headers, and the correct citation format for your work.

Keep in mind that this is only a rough outline, and that your individual needs and conventions may differ based on your area of study or your institution’s policies. If you want to be sure you’re meeting the criteria, read the instructions or ask your teacher or boss.