Table of Contents
Abstract..................................................................................................................................3
Introduction............................................................................................................................4
Citation...................................................................................................................................4
Method...................................................................................................................................5
Results....................................................................................................................................6
Discussion / Conclusion section...............................................................................................7
References...............................................................................................................................8
, Typical structure of a research article
• Title and Abstract
• Introduction
• Method
• Results
• and
• Discussion and Conclusion
Title:
Goals
• Attract readers
• Identify the field of study
• Distinguish your paper from all others in the field
A good title:
• Is concise yet specific
• Indicates the main topic of the study
• Indicates the scope of the study
• Should be self-explanatory to readers in the chosen area
Can have a subtitle (using a colon)
- problem: solution
- general: specific
- topic: method
- major: minor
Effective titles often:
• Contain 15 words or fewer
• Contain a minimum of punctuation
• Have a key word near the beginning
Common structures:
a) Announces the main topic and approach/method
b) Announces the topic and one or more variables
c) Announces the aim/purpose
d) Addresses the issue as a question
e) Focuses on the conclusion
f) Makes a general statement that is refined after the colon