Research Paper Outline Examples

by   Explorable.com  (Nov 5, 2011)
 
Research Paper Outline Examples

This is an article with a few research paper outline examples. Creating an outline is the first thing you should do before you start working on your research paper.

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  • 1Write a Research Paper
  • 2Writing a Paper
  • 3Outline
    • 3.1Write an Outline
    • 3.2Outline Examples
  • 4Research Question
    • 4.1Thesis Statement
    • 4.2Write a Hypothesis
  • 5Parts of a Paper
    • 5.1Title
    • 5.2Abstract
    • 5.3Introduction
    • 5.4Methods
    • 5.5Results
    • 5.6Discussion
    • 5.7Conclusion
    • 5.8Bibliography
  • 6Optional Parts
    • 6.1Table of Contents
    • 6.2Acknowledgements
    • 6.3Appendix
  • 7Formatting
    • 7.1In Text Citations
    • 7.2Footnotes
    • 7.3Format of a Table
      • 7.3.1Floating Blocks
    • 7.4Example of a Paper
    • 7.5Example of a Paper 2
    • 7.6MLA Writing Format
      • 7.6.1Citations
    • 7.7APA Writing Format
      • 7.7.1Writing Style
      • 7.7.2Citations
  • 8Academic Journals
    • 8.1Peer Reviews
      • 8.1.1Sham Peer Review
      • 8.1.2Advantages
      • 8.1.3Disadvantages
    • 8.2Publication Bias
    • 8.3Journal Submission
      • 8.3.1Journal Rejection
  • 9Tips
    • 9.1Article Writing
    • 9.2Ideas for Topics
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Once you've already decided what topic you will be writing about, the next thing you should pay attention to is the scope of your paper or what you will be including in your discussion. The broader your topic is, the more difficult it is to discuss your topic in full details. This is why you should establish before hand the scope and limitations of your paper and this will be the foundation of your research paper outline.

Basically, your outline will constitute three main parts namely the Introduction, the Body and the Conclusion. But to make sure your paper is complete, consult your instructor for specific parts he/she wants to be included in your research paper. Sample outlines for research papers will be given later on. But first, let us discuss the main parts of your paper and what information each should cover.

Introduction

The Introduction should contain your thesis statement or the topic of your research as well as the purpose of your study. You may include here the reason why you chose the particular topic or simply the significance of your research paper's topic. You may also state what type of approach it is that you'll be using in your paper for the entire discussion of your topic. Generally, your Introduction should state briefly all the major points of your topic your readers will be reading about.

Body

The body of your paper is where you will be presenting all your arguments to support your thesis statement. Please be reminded of the “Rule of 3” where you should find 3 supporting arguments for each position you take. Start with a strong argument, followed by a stronger one, and end with the strongest argument as your final point.

Conclusion

Conclusion is where you form a summary of all your arguments and state your final stand. Explain why you've ended up with the said conclusion.

Research Paper Outline Examples

As mentioned earlier, here are some sample outlines for research papers:

Sample #1

Thesis Topic: A Study on Factors Affecting the Infant Feeding Practices of Mothers in Las Pinas City

  1. Introduction
    1. Statement of the Problem
    2. Definition of Terms
    3. Theoretical Framework
    4. Methodology
      1. Type of Research
      2. Respondents
      3. Questionnaire
    5. Hypothesis
    6. Review of Related Literature
    7. Scope and Limitations
    8. Significance of the Study
  2. Body
    1. Background of the Study
      1. Benefits of Breastfeeding
      2. WHO Recommendations
      3. The International Code of Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes
      4. The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative
      5. The Innocenti Declaration on the Protection, Promotion and Support of Breastfeeding
      6. National Situationer
      7. The Milk Code
      8. BFHI in the Philippines
      9. Milk Code Violations
      10. Formula Feeding
      11. Factors Influencing the Decision Regarding Infant Feeding Method
      12. Area Situationer
    2. Presentation and Analysis of Data
      1. Socio-economic Demographic Profile of Mothers
      2. Information Regarding Current (Youngest) Infant
      3. Current Infant Feeding Practices of Mothers
        1. Exclusive Breastfeeding
        2. Mixed Feeding
        3. Formula Feeding
      4. Previous Infant Feeding Practices
      5. Maternal Knowledge
      6. Correlation Tests
  3. Conclusion
    1. Concluding Statement
      1. Analytical Summary
      2. Thesis Reworded
    2. Recommendations

Sample #2

Topic: Asbestos Poisoning

  1. Introduction
    1. Definition of Asbestos Poisoning
    2. Significance of the Study
    3. Definition of Terms
  2. Body
    1. Symptoms of Asbestos Poisoning
    2. Effects of Asbestos Poisoning
    3. Treatments
  3. Conclusion
    1. Conclusion
    2. Recommendations
      1. How to Deal with Asbestos Hazards

Sample #3

Topic: Shakespeare Adapted from AResearchGuide.com.

  1. Introduction
  2. Body
    1. Early Life
      1. Family
        1. Father
        2. Mother
      2. Marriage
        1. Life of Anne Hathaway
        2. Reference in Shakespeare's Poems
    2. Works
      1. Plays
        1. Tragedies
          1. Hamlet
          2. Romeo and Juliet
        2. Comedies
          1. The Tempest
          2. Much Ado About Nothing
        3. Histories
          1. King John
          2. Richard III
          3. Henry VIII
      2. Sonnets
      3. Other Poems
    3. His Later Years
      1. Last Two Plays
      2. Retired to Stratford
        1. Death
        2. Burial
  3. Conclusion
    1. Analytical Summary
    2. Thesis Reworded
    3. Concluding Statement



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