A research paper usually takes the shape of an argument based on evidence from sources to support a thesis. This kind of paper is longer than essay, usually at least fifteen pages and frequently considerably longer. More importantly, a research paper necessitates that you go beyond the course's given readings and complete a significant amount of independent work.
Once you've finished writing your research paper, you should have it edited.
The technique is summarized as follows:
- Gather all relevant information from your research;
- Create an outline for your paper;
- Write a rough draft of your work;
- Start editing (content and line editing);
- Revise and re-edit your draft;
- Proofread your work;
- Submit your research paper.