Johny, Please Read The Instructions Attached

Johny Please Read The Instructions Which Are Attached

Johny: please read the instructions which are attached. Basically, your research paper should be words long, not including your "References" page, which means the body of your essay should be about five (5) pages, double-spaced, minimum, PLUS your title page AND your “Abstract” AND your "References" page. Below is a breakdown to guide you regarding the word/length requirement for your final draft. Abstract = 120 words, Introduction = words, Literature Review = words, Four (4) body paragraphs (minimum) = words each = words (approximately), Conclusion = 150 word minimum. TOTAL: 1520 words EXCLUDING APA "References" page, which adds to the word count.

NOTE: Your research paper in ALL drafts must be submitted as ONE (1) document, including the title page, abstract, body pages, AND “References” page (these just are not included in your word count).

Basically, your research paper should be words long, not including your "References" page, which means the body of your essay should be about five (5) pages, double-spaced, minimum, PLUS your title page AND your “Abstract” AND your "References" page. A general rule of thumb for you: if you have a minimum of five (5) research sources, you should expect to write about five (5) pages. In other words, for every research source you must have, that should equal the number of pages. So for a final example, if you had a research project requiring three (3) sources, then your minimum page length would be about three (3) pages of text, again NOT including the "References" page or the title page, which still should be included as part of your one (1) document.

Paper For Above instruction

This research paper aims to explore the critical aspects of [insert research topic], providing an in-depth analysis rooted in current scholarly sources. The structure of the paper adheres to the specific length requirements outlined in the instructions, including a comprehensive abstract, introduction, literature review, body paragraphs, and conclusion, all within the specified word count. The goal is to demonstrate a clear understanding of the topic, supported by at least five research sources, illustrating the ability to synthesize information and present a coherent argument.

The abstract, limited to approximately 120 words, will succinctly summarize the research objectives, methodology, and main findings or arguments. The introduction will set the context, framing the importance of the topic and stating the thesis or central research question. The literature review will critically evaluate existing research, highlighting gaps and establishing a foundation for the original analysis. The body paragraphs, at least four, will each explore specific themes, theories, or evidence related to the topic, ensuring each paragraph contains around 250-300 words for a balanced structure.

The conclusion will draw together the main points, restate the significance of the findings, and possibly suggest implications or directions for further research, with a minimum of 150 words. The entire paper will total approximately 1520 words, excluding the references page, which must be formatted according to APA style and include at least five credible sources such as peer-reviewed journal articles, authoritative books, or reputable online resources.

Adherence to submission guidelines is crucial: the final draft must be compiled into a single Word document including the title page, abstract, body, and references. All sources cited in the paper must be included in the references section, demonstrating scholarly rigor and integrity. In constructing this paper, attention to clarity, coherence, and academic tone is essential, ensuring the work is suitable for academic evaluation and contributes meaningfully to the existing body of research on [research topic].

References

  • Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year). Title of the scholarly article. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), page range.
  • Author, C. C. (Year). Title of the book. Publisher.
  • Author, D. D., & Author, E. E. (Year). Title of the online resource. URL
  • Author, F. F. (Year). Title of conference paper. In Proceedings of the Conference Name (pp. range). Location: Publisher.
  • Author, G. G. (Year). Title of the report. Organization. URL
  • Author, H. H., & Author, I. I. (Year). Another relevant scholarly article. Journal, Volume(Issue), pages.
  • Author, J. J. (Year). Additional authoritative source. Publisher or Journal.
  • Author, K. K., & Author, L. L. (Year). Supplementary research article. Journal or Publisher, Volume(Issue), pages.
  • Author, M. M. (Year). Further reading on the topic. Online journal or publication.
  • Author, N. N. (Year). Final reference: source contributing to the research. Journal or publisher.