It’s highly recommended that you look through each section of this course outline and understand the instructions before starting to write your paper, as well as completing all assigned readings. Having an overall understanding of the factors and steps involved in formulating a good research question and writing a research paper that supports your thesis statement will make this project much easier, and you’ll get more out of it once you’re finished.
Once you have a clear understanding of the material presented in this course, you’re ready to start writing your research paper.
The first step will be to pick a topic, as previously discussed. Choose a topic that you find interesting, one that’s current enough to have relevant research resources, and one that’s broad enough to provide opportunity for research but not so broad that you can’t formulate a specific research question.
Once you have chosen your topic, start researching and become familiar with basic terms, ideas, questions, and issues related to that topic. From that topic, form a more focused area to research, and a question that will guide your research. Once you’re satisfied with the quality of that research question, form a hypothesis, or answer to your research question, and begin the process of writing your paper to answer your research question and support your hypothesis.
Instructions:
Your research project must include:
An abstract that summarizes the major aspects of the research paper.
An introduction that summarize important findings and provides background for the topic. The research question should be described clearly, and the significance of the question explained.
A thesis that is clearly stated and focused.
A body that addresses the research question and provides organized information supporting the hypothesis.
A discussion section that critically examines research to give deeper understanding to topic question.
A conclusion section that presents logical explanations for your findings and presents clear recommendations or implications for future exploration of your research topic.
The research paper must be focused and have enough substantial content to adequately support your hypothesis statement. Ideas presented should be complex and well-developed.
The paper should be organized, and topic sentences should be well stated. There should be clear and smooth transitions when going from one idea to another.
The research paper should be free of grammatical, punctuation and spelling errors. Sentence structure and word choices should be precise and intentional.
Information sources need to be properly documented in APA format. Both in-text and Works Cited pages should follow APA format as well. (Note: The majority of the research paper should be in your own words, with brief and accurate quotations used to express thoughts that aren’t original.)
Project Specifications:
Students must turn in a single word-processing document that is 4-6 pages in length, using Times New Roman font, double spaced with normal 1″ margins.
The title page should contain the following information:
The Title: Vet 307 Introduction to Research in Veterinary Technology
Your name
Your Ssudent ID number
The lesson number (613857)
Your email address
Date project was submitted
Must include the 10 parts of a research project listed above
The paper should be free of spelling, grammar and punctuation errors and should be written as a formal paper using APA style
Student must demonstrate proper in-text citations. The paper should include a minimum of four reference listed in proper APA format at the end of the document on a works cited page. It is up to you to evaluate the information sources you choose to use. Information sources must be valid, credible, accurate and relevant.
The title page should contain the following information:
The Title: Vet 307 Introduction to Research in Veterinary Technology
Your name
Your Ssudent ID number
The lesson number (613857)
Your email address
Date project was submitted
Must include the 10 parts of a research project listed above
The paper should be free of spelling, grammar and punctuation errors and should be written as a formal paper using APA style
Student must demonstrate proper in-text citations. The paper should include a minimum of four reference listed in proper APA format at the end of the document on a works cited page. It is up to you to evaluate the information sources you choose to use. Information sources must be valid, credible, accurate and relevant.
A conclusion section that presents logical explanations for your findings and presents clear recommendations or implications for future exploration of your research topic.
The research paper must be focused and have enough substantial content to adequately support your hypothesis statement. Ideas presented should be complex and well-developed.
The paper should be organized, and topic sentences should be well stated. There should be clear and smooth transitions when going from one idea to another.
The research paper should be free of grammatical, punctuation and spelling errors. Sentence structure and word choices should be precise and intentional.
Information sources need to be properly documented in APA format. Both in-text and Works Cited pages should follow APA format as well. (Note: The majority of the research paper should be in your own words, with brief and accurate quotations used to express thoughts that aren’t original.)
Project Specifications:
Students must turn in a single word-processing document that is 4-6 pages in length, using Times New Roman font, double spaced with normal 1″ margins.
The title page should contain the following information:
The Title: Vet 307 Introduction to Research in Veterinary Technology
Your name
Your Ssudent ID number
The lesson number (613857)
Your email address
Date project was submitted
Must include the 10 parts of a research project listed above
The paper should be free of spelling, grammar and punctuation errors and should be written as a formal paper using APA style
Student must demonstrate proper in-text citations. The paper should include a minimum of four reference listed in proper APA format at the end of the document on a works cited page. It is up to you to evaluate the information sources you choose to use. Information sources must be valid, credible, accurate and relevant.

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