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: Interpret the data, relate it back to your thesis, and address any limitations.
: Select a subject that interests you but is narrow enough to cover in-depth. For example, instead of "Artificial Intelligence," focus on "AI's ethical impact on healthcare hiring".
: Hook the reader with a statistic or question, provide context, and state your thesis. download/view now ( 72.56 MB )
: Identify the required length, type of paper (e.g., research, argumentative, literature review), and due date.
: Skim abstracts and review papers to identify key debates and gaps in the existing literature. : Interpret the data, relate it back to
: Craft a one-to-two sentence central claim that is specific, arguable, and researchable.
: Use the IMRaD (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion) format common in scientific fields. : Hook the reader with a statistic or
: Organize your thoughts into an introduction, body, and conclusion. Using a decimal or alphanumeric outline (e.g., I, II, III or 1.1, 1.2) can help maintain logical flow. Phase 2: Writing and Drafting