Unit VI Research Paper Draft 2
Purpose:
The purpose of the second draft is to build upon the first draft that you have already written and to move your drafting process forward so that you can add a body, conclusion, and abstract to the paper, making it a cohesive and whole academic paper.
Description:
In this assignment, you will take Draft 1 (review of literature), written in Unit IV, and write an introduction to your final Research Paper that sets the context for your project, establishes your argument, asserts your thesis, and allows for an easy transition from your review of literature. Your introduction alone should be between 250-350 words. If the introduction alone is less than this word count, it is likely you have not fully developed your introduction, and this lack of development can severely impact your grade for this assignment. Your Draft 2 should include the elements listed below.
Elements:
The grade of your second draft is largely based on your inclusion of these elements and the overall quality of your writing. For assistance, you may want to refer to the examples in Chapter 23, Section 23a, of Strategies for Writing Successful Research Papers (pp. 507-509). Your Draft 2 must contain the following elements.
- Cover page and APA formatting:
You should include an APA-style cover page for your Research Paper Draft 2. See the example on p. 33 of The APA Style of Documentation: A Pocket Guide. Your cover page should include the following: the title of your paper, your name, the title of the course, your professor’s name, and the date of submission (with the month, date, and year). The running head should contain a portion of the title of the paper, along with a sequential page number in the upper right-hand corner.
The second page of your paper should contain a title block in the upper left-hand corner that includes the following: your name, your professor’s name, the title of the course, and the date of submission. The title of the paper should be repeated again after this title block, centered with no underlining or font size change.
- Introduction: Draft and revise an introduction between 250-350 words to come before your revised review of literature. There are some pitfalls to writing an introductory paragraph, and you can avoid some of them by reading through the Checklist: “Avoid Certain Mistakes in the Introduction” on p. 495 of Strategies for Writing Successful Research Papers.
- Review of literature:
Using the comments that you received on your Draft 1, revise your review of literature, and include it with Draft 2.
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- References: Include a references list as the last page of the paper. See the example on p. 40 of The APA Style of Documentation: A Pocket Guide. There is an additional example on p. 525 of The Little, Brown Compact Handbook with Exercises, which includes explicit directions on formatting the references list.