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  2. Begin by filling in the 'Month' field at the top of the form, followed by entering the 'Volume' and 'Number' as required.
  3. In the 'PLAGIARISM REPORT' section, enter the names of all authors in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy for proper attribution.
  4. Next, provide the title of your original article or meta-analysis in the specified area. This is crucial for identifying your work.
  5. Fill out the 'Institution' section with relevant affiliations for each author listed. This adds credibility to your submission.
  6. Indicate the percentage of similar content identified and ensure it does not exceed 19%, as per PM&DC guidelines.
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The five parts of a research paper typically include the Abstract, Introduction, Methodology (Materials and Methods), Results, and Discussion/Conclusion.
Overview Overview. Abstract. Introduction. Materials Methods. Results. Discussion. Resources.
It generally takes about 20 to 40 hours of work for a 20 page, double spaced research paper. This is not including research time or editing time; just the writing time. Adding in the research and editing time can take the paper writing process from a few days to a couple weeks.
Five Broad Stages of Research 1.The Exploratory Stage. This is the first stage of the process. The Narrowing Down Stage. The researcher has done enough groundwork in the exploratory stage to identify the tentative research subject. The Revisiting Stage. The Writing Stage. The Review Stage.
This seventh edition of How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper contains 41 chapters focused upon two separate tasks: how to write the respective sections of a scientific paper and how to publish the paper.

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Clear scientific writing generally follows a specific format with key sections: an introduction to a particular topic, hypotheses to be tested, a description of methods, key results, and finally, a discussion that ties these results to our broader knowledge of the topic (Day and Gastel 2012).
Depending on your familiarity with the topic and the challenges you encounter along the way, you may need to rearrange these steps. Step 1: Identify and develop your topic. Step 2 : Do a preliminary search for information. Step 3: Locate materials. Step 4: Evaluate your sources. Step 5: Make notes. Step 6: Write your paper.
The basic structure of a typical research paper includes Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion. Each section addresses a different objective.

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