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How To Write Research

How To Write Research. Abeer Bin Humaid. The Beginning. Every research should include: Abstract Introduction Objective And Aims Problem Statement & Background Research Design and methods Advantages Vs. Disadvantages Conclusion . Abstract.

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How To Write Research

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  1. How To Write Research Abeer Bin Humaid

  2. The Beginning • Every research should include: • Abstract • Introduction • Objective And Aims • Problem Statement & Background • Research Design and methods • Advantages Vs. Disadvantages • Conclusion

  3. Abstract • The first rule of writing abstracts is to know the rules • The abstract is usually divided into five unique sections: Title and Author Information, Introduction, Methods, Results, and Conclusions stated clearly and concisely within word limit. • Details should not be included in the abstract.

  4. Introduction • Topic & ContextA paragraph or two begins in a broad manner and clearly explains the problem to be investigated. Statement of problem, significance and purpose are clearly stated. • A good introduction explains how you mean to solve the research problem, and creates solution methods to make the reader want to delve further into your work Hint: (Make the first sentence of the introduction as interesting and dramatic as possible. For example, "100,000 people each year die of…" )

  5. Problem Statement ,Objectives And Background • Problem & Background : This is a statement of problem which requires research that you are doing or to find a solution for it. • Objectives: This describes what will happen through a research. Typically it describes,- Who, what, why, whom, when, where etc- Research may have several objectives.

  6. Research Design and methods • describes step by step instructions for carrying out the research.- Study context ( geographical, social, political, environmental etc)- Study population- Sampling ( element, size, techniques)- Variables ( conceptual and operational definitions)- Data collection methods- Data collection instruments- Ethical considerations- Data quality control ( pre-testing, training, supervision, re-interview, consistency check etc)

  7. Cont. • After your all studies and thoughts been done, result and findings can be briefly described together with the advantages and the disadvantages for your result .

  8. Conclusion • Conclusion is the shorter section . • Two functions: The first is to summarize and bring together the main areas covered in the writing, which might be called "looking back"; and the second is to give a final comment or judgment on this. The final comment may also include making suggestions for improvement and speculating on future directions.

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