Two Major Types of Research Papers

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Research papers, how can someone forget about it? Writing a research paper is very popular at school or at any universities.

Research papers are written in the same format. Whatever your topic is in writing your research and to whatever purpose it may be, still, the format and the structure in writing is just the same.

The reason behind this is that, it will provide your readers with the right information and to where they could found this information in your research writing project.

Everyone is expected to familiarize this basic writing structure about research paper writing and once you will apply it down in your writing, it will be easy for you to write any other research writings such as proposals, thesis, reports or any research study that you will conduct later on.

Many writers, especially students find it hard to write research papers since it can be challenging in the first place. But all you need to keep in mind is to determine how you are going to organize all facts including results, conclusions, previous studies and other necessary information that will support your topic.

That is why following the basic format in writing research papers is really important as it will directs you to where your ideas, facts and results can be placed.

It�s like dividing your work down into small pieces since you will fill in the necessary information according to the basic structure or format in research paper writing.

And since most writers, students and researchers are familiar in this kind of writing, you should also be aware about how research papers are categorize in writing.

There are two major types of research papers: argumentative and analytical. During the course of your student career, you are likely to come across both of these variants as part of your requirements.

Argumentative papers, as the name implies, immediately let the reader know what kind of position you will be taking. You do this early in the piece, usually as part of the introduction or the thesis statement. These types of research papers have very defined characteristics, namely:

�They talk about a highly-debatable, sometimes controversial topic, which affords plenty of room for constructing an argument.

�There is an overt attempt to persuade the reader using the presentation of evidence, sound reasoning and other suggestive devices.

Analytical papers, on the other hand, often begin with the student posing a question or an issue for which they seek answers. There�s no overt or implied stance. Instead, the whole idea is to explore and evaluate the subject, allowing your findings to dictate the conclusion. As such, analytical writing typically feels much more fluid, as the student merely allows things to take their own shape, rather than forcing it to fit his arguments.

Chances are, you�ll be tasked to write both types of research papers during the course of your studies. As with any type of student writing, they are both best accomplished with the help of a college writing software, so make sure to have one on tap before even starting.


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