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On the low end, it takes 2 months, more commonly 6 to 12 months to write a research paper for publication in a journal. Then, you have to factor in the actual timeline from submission to publication. The publication process has many steps. It starts with the article submission, then peer review.
A research paper is a paper with original research or suggestions for a new technique/research, manuscript is the paper that authors intend to publish, but has not yet published anywhere. A paper is called manuscript when it is still in the publication phase.
Writing a journal manuscript Identifying your research question. Structuring your manuscript. Title, Abstract and Keywords. Introduction, Methods and Results. Discussion and Conclusions. Figures and tables. Acknowledgments and References. Formatting your manuscript.
Major Sections of a Research Paper in APA Style A complete research paper in APA style that is reporting on experimental research will typically contain a Title page, Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and References sections.
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.

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Traditional publishing can take a long time, depending on the size of the specific publisher you sign with and how long their publishing process takes. On average, it takes anywhere from nine months to two years between the day you sign your contract and the day your book actually gets released.
Writing a 20-page paper typically takes about 20 to 40 hours for students. But thats just the writing. Tack on time for research and editing; youre looking at a few days to weeks. Some students prefer to cram everything into a couple of intense days, while others spread it out for sanitys sake.
The average time to complete a 40-page research paper or thesis will take two and a half days to 3 days for an experienced writer. A 30-page research paper or thesis will take between 2 days to 2 and a half days.

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