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* 1. PARTS OF THERESEARCH PAPER

* 2. TITLE PAGEThe following information needs to be on the title page:• The title (and possibly the subtitle) of your research paper• First name and surname of the author(s)• Date of completion

* 3. ABSTRACT• An abstract presents a brief summary of your research.• The aim of the abstract is to briefly provide the reader with the most important information from the entire text.• An abstract never contains new information.

* 4. INTRODUCTION• The first part of your research paper is your introduction.• This is where you provide an introduction to the topic of your thesis: you give the context in terms of content of the research project.

* 5. AREA OF FOCUS• The significance of the study will mainly focus on the question “Who will benefit from the study?”.• This section will state the contribution of your study and the usefulness of your study in the society.

* 6. RELATED LITERATURE• In this part you must get your data and information from any books, magazines, and news papers. You must label your published material with local or foreign.• 1. Must be also organized to cover specific problems.• 2. Must take all the evidences about the problem with the author’s experiences.• 3. As much as possible, get the latest published materials. Avoid old published materials.• 4. It must be related to your topic. If not, do not get it.• 5. On the last part of this part you must have a statement how this old published material helps the researcher in their current study and relate it to your study.

* 7. RESEARCH QUESTIONS• The problem must be reflected to your title or the readers must know your problem by just simply reading your topic.• The problem must not be answerable by yes or no and must be arranged in the flow of your documentation or study.

* 8. DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION• Data may be analyzed quantitatively or...