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Section 1
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FOURTH STEP
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Differences between proposal, thesis/dissertation, and paper
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Generic Features
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Textual Elements Most Commonly Used within Different Sections of Research
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100 verbs that make your research writing amazing
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Describing the scope of a current project or prior research
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Outlining a topic’s background
8
Describing the analytical elements of a paper
9
Discussing methods
10
Explaining the impact of new research
11
Possible citation verbs to use in literature review
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Academic word list
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The importance of structure
14
Topping, IMRaD, and Tailing
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IMRaD answers which questions
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Wineglass or hourglass model for IMRaD structure
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Separate or mixed sections
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IMRaD (Introduction)
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IMRaD (Methods)
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Major sections
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Minor sections
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Limitations & delimitations
Section 2
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Title: Introduction
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Purposes of title
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Importance of title
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Characteristics of good title
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How to write a title: Moves and steps
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Title: Don'ts
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Title: Do's
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Unnecessary phrases
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Rewrite title
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Title: Checklist
Section 3
Section
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Introduction: Intro
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What to claim
3
What an introduction usually contains
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How to write: Moves and steps
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CARS model 1
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CARS model 3
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CARS model 2
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CARS model 4
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Significance of the study
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Research hypotheses & questions
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Definition of key terms
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Statement of the problem
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Statement of purpose
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Paper, thesis and dissertation structure
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Introduction: Do's
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Introduction: Don'ts
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Introduction: Checklist
Section 4
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LR: Introduction
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Features of LR
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Importance of LR
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LR: Moves & Steps
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Organization of LR
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Useful phrases in LR
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Most common mistakes in LR
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LR: Do's
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LR: Checklist
Section 5
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Methodology
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Methodology: Moves & Steps
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What to include in Methodology
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Describing the characteristics of the sample
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Indicating reasons for sample characteristics
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Describing the procedure: Infinitive of purpose
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Describing the procedure: Typical verbs in the passive form
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Describing the procedure: Sequence words and phrases
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Describing the procedure: Adverbs of manner
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Describing the procedure: using + instrument
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Describing the procedure: Giving detailed information
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Explain new methodology in detail; otherwise name the method and cite the previously published work.
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Giving reasons of adopting or rejecting a particular method
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Methodology: Do's
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Methodology: Don'ts
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