Successful professionals always incorporate checklists or protocols in their occupations. High risk professionals such as pilots, surgeons, military soldiers, and equipment operators are required to complete checklists to keep themselves and others safe. While writing a research paper is not high risk or life threatening, the process can benefit from a checklist, and you will be much happier with your grade. Before you share your research paper with a tutor, take a moment to complete this Research Paper Checklist:
Does your research paper address one of the required topics (research a career, an animal, or deceased ancestor)?
Does your paper’s introduction incorporate and communicate the 5 P’s (point of view, problem, purpose, plan, and perspective)?
Did you state your research question in the introduction?
Did you cite at least one of each required source (observation, interview, peer-reviewed article, book, and visual) in your body paragraphs?
Did you cite your sources according to MLA parenthetical citation formatting?
Does each body paragraph utilize Dr. Bodily’s SEEIT template?
Does your concluding paragraph answer your research question with a theory?
Did you create a Works Cited page with correct MLA formatting?
Did you attach your artifacts to the end of your paper (photos of cited sources with highlighted text matching your in-text citations, observation notes, and an interview transcript)?
Did you work with a tutor?
Learning to share your research through writing should involve a lot of reading, especially reading model research books and articles. You can learn how experts work through the research process and begin identifying the forms they use. Of course, you do not want to copy models; rather, you want to emulate their thinking, writing forms, and styles in order to publish your work. You do this best while ensuring your own ideas are fresh, new, and progressive.
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