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First Draft Research Paper

 

Instructions

Sometime in your academic or professional career, you will be required to write a research paper that uses the thoughts and labor of others. These research papers must be properly formatted and adequately documented. In this exam, you will work through the drafting activities to write a research paper that adheres to APA guidelines.

In this assignment, you will submit:

  • Draft activities (topic selection, brainstorming, and clustering)
  • Outline
  • Research questions
  • Definitions of key terms
  • First draft of research paper

Note: Any submitted paper that shows evidence of plagiarism will not be accepted. Review the  if you have questions about plagiarism.

Step 1: Choose a topic for your research paper.

  1. Choose an objective topic. An objective topic does not include any personal bias. It presents information and facts from an objective viewpoint. Remember, a subjective topic would have a personal bias; for example, writing about your personal experience at a physical rehab facility would be subjective. However, if you wrote about the equipment and services provided by a particular physical rehab center, you would be writing objectively.
  2. Choose a topic that presents various viewpoints. For example, a topic dealing with the rising costs of college tuition would involve researching various responses from the viewpoints of the administration, teachers, students, and parents.
  3. Limit your topic. If a topic is too broad, you will have difficulty writing your paper. Remember, you may use the material and topic you utilized in Module 1: The Writing Process.

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