A Quick Guide To Writing A Research Paper About Obesity

Composition of an A+ research paper is not difficult at all, if you keep in mind useful guidelines on how to organize your project. There is a precise plan that you can follow to compose a really winning research paper.

  1. Choose a topic.
  2. When choosing a topic, you should narrow it down to something definite. Your topic cannot sound like “Obesity”. Narrow the area of researching down to obesity that is determine by age, gender, lifestyle, hormonal diseases, etc. The topic should inspire you and be interesting to both you and your readers.

  3. Find source information.
  4. Collect information only from libraries that have approved academic sources of official research data or reliable websites. Reliable websites are ones that are located at paid-for hosting and have domain names like .edu (educational resource), .gov (governmental resource) or .org (non-profit organization). A lot of statistics and reliable data on obesity can be found at medical portals.

  5. Set your thesis statement.
  6. Though this statement is only a couple of lines long, it determines a lot. A thesis statement is a formulation of your belief that you are going to confirm in your project.

  7. Compose an outline.
  8. Many students consider writing an outline a waste of time. Still, having a detailed outline can help you compose a logically built paper that will have smart bridges between parts and no blank spots without either sense or connection to other paragraphs. Remember that any research paper has three main parts: an intro, conclusions and body that is subdivided into as many paragraphs as you want.

  9. Organize your notes.
  10. Collect everything you have found on obesity in accordance to your topic and, if necessary, check reliability of the information. You need to be very attentive and at once exclude everything that does not speak about your topic. As well, exclude notes that have been collected without the name of the author of information. It’s important to avoid plagiarism.

  11. Compose a draft.
  12. Having a draft copy, you do a kind of patchwork that connects pieces together. After you are through with the draft, you will see whether your explanation of causes and effects of obesity, its types and kinds is clear, informative and persuasive.

  13. Re-check everything and get down to the fair copy.
  14. Correct all grammar mistakes, check for the last time whether there are no pieces of useless information or illogical connections and submit the fair copy. Keep in mind demands of the formatting style that you have chosen.

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