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E-grāmata: High School Student's Guide to Research Papers: 101 Ways to Make Your Work Stand Out

  • Formāts: 180 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Atlantic Publishing Group Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781620231883
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  • Formāts: 180 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Atlantic Publishing Group Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781620231883

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It's the evening before your research paper is due, and you're staring at an empty, white computer screen. The cursor is pulsing, the clock is ticking, and you're panicking. Sound familiar? It's a scenario that all young adults will face, and with it comes stress, dread, pessimism, and writer's block. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, four out of five students are not proficient writers. This book will teach young adults everything they need to know about writing a paper, from crafting an outline to finalizing the documentation. We interviewed experienced teachers who explain exactly what they want from student papers, and we show you how to achieve it. If you need inspiration and motivation for writing your next paper, this book can be exactly what you need to start and finish that research paper with impressive vocabulary, smooth transitions, and concise details that teachers won't want to lay a red pen on.
Contributors 9(6)
Introduction 15(2)
Chapter 1 What is a Research Paper?
17(14)
Thinking About Research
20(4)
Identifying cause and effect
21(1)
Analyzing a work
22(1)
Solving a problem
23(1)
As You Begin
24(7)
Asking for help
24(3)
The research process
27(4)
Chapter 2 Planning Your Paper
31(18)
Choosing Your Topic
32(2)
Narrowing a broad topic
33(1)
Broadening a narrow topic
33(1)
Organizing Your Research
34(3)
Taking good notes
34(3)
The Thesis Statement
37(5)
Thesis statement formulas
38(1)
Example thesis statements
39(3)
Preparing Your Ideas
42(7)
Brainstorming
42(7)
Chapter 3 Conducting Research
49(18)
What Counts as a Source?
50(8)
Primary, secondary, and tertiary sources
52(1)
Evaluating sources
53(3)
Bias
56(2)
Go to the Library
58(4)
Books, books, books!
60(2)
Internet Research
62(4)
You can't believe every thing you read on the internet
62(4)
Concluding Your Research
66(1)
Chapter 4 Avoiding Plagiarism
67(14)
What is Plagiarism?
68(5)
Obvious plagiarism
69(1)
Paraphrasing and summarizing
70(2)
Consequences of plagiarism
72(1)
Citing Your Sources
73(8)
Citation styles
74(3)
Quoting and misquoting
77(2)
Check yourself
79(2)
Chapter 5 Introductions
81(16)
An Introduction's Purpose
84(13)
The inverted pyramid
86(1)
The hook
86(8)
Completing your introduction
94(3)
Chapter 6 The Body
97(26)
Supporting Your Thesis
97(2)
Backing up your claims
98(1)
Structuring Your Paper
99(7)
How should you organize your ideas?
100(2)
Paragraphing
102(4)
Writing Style
106(17)
Research paper style
106(2)
Types of sentences
108(7)
Incorporating quotes
115(4)
(Maybe) not just words
119(2)
Keep in mind
121(2)
Chapter 7 The Conclusion
123(10)
Ideas in Your Conclusion
123(4)
Restating your thesis
124(2)
Going over key points
126(1)
Making it Memorable
127(6)
Loose ends vs. big ideas
128(1)
Conclusion techniques
128(5)
Chapter 8 Editing and Revising
133(12)
Editing vs. Revising
136(9)
Questions to ask while you are revising
137(2)
Editing techniques
139(6)
Chapter 9 Common Writing Mistakes
145(22)
Things to Watch Out For
145(15)
Homophones
146(5)
Grammar tips and tricks
151(9)
The Power of Less
160(7)
The word count issue
161(1)
Writing concisely
162(5)
Chapter 10 The Finishing Touches
167(10)
The Title
167(3)
Formatting Your Paper
170(3)
Why formatting matters
171(1)
How to format
172(1)
Afterwards
173(4)
Don't stop learning
174(3)
Conclusion 177(4)
Author's Note 181(2)
Glossary 183(6)
Bibliography 189(2)
Index 191(2)
About the Author 193