eapp 8

Cards (10)

  • Title or cover page - first page of the paper, includes the paper's title, the author's name, address, phone number, e-mail, and the date of submission.
  • Abstract - A summary of the paper's content and main findings.
  • Introduction - A crucial part of your paper, as it sets the stage for the rest of your work.
  • Limitation of the Study - What you intend to do and what you won't attempt.
  • Methodology - Did you use qualitative or quantitative research methods? Conduct a questionnaire or interviews? Any field research conducted? etc.
  • Literature Review Contain a discussion or review of what is known about the subject, including how that knowledge was acquired.
  • Results and Discussions - The longest part of the paper. This is where you support your thesis and build the argument. It contains most of the citations and analysis.
  • Conclusion - Bring everything together and underscore what it all means.
  • Works Cited/Bibliography - Preparing a proper reference list is one of the most tedious aspects of finalizing a manuscript for publication.
  • Appendices - This contains material that is appropriate for enlarging the reader's understanding but does not fit well into the main body of the paper. Such material might include tables, charts, summaries, questionnaires, interview questions, lengthy statistics, etc.