The most effective way to collect papers.
Writing a paper needs to collect information, so what ways can we complete this search for the information we need? The following small series introduces several mainstream search and collection methods, which will help college students find the information they need faster and more accurately. Bian Xiao wants to help everyone.
Social survey method, because some topics need our own on-the-spot investigation, may not be able to find relevant data on the Internet, even if it can be found, it may not be suitable for the specific situation of the project. For example, some data may belong to a provincial capital city, but not to a small and medium-sized city like yours, so we still need to take action to do these jobs well. So where is the investigation more efficient? Generally, surveys can be conducted in crowded places such as parks and subway stations, because the population concentration in these places is very high. In addition, you should also consider the situation of the respondents, and you should go to the places where such people appear the most. For example, if you want to find a white-collar worker to do an investigation, you can go to the office door. The people who appear here are basically white-collar workers. You can ask as many white-collar workers as you want. In addition, don't forget to prepare questions and corresponding questionnaires before doing the survey, and plan how many people you want to ask, so that you can really do the survey well, instead of doing it casually, and the quality of the survey will be lower.
Self-reference can be divided into two ways. One way is to directly search the literature related to the topic of the paper on the Internet. There are many documents on the Internet at present. We can go to Baidu Library and other places to search, and the searched documents are arranged in a more standardized way, so that we can better locate these documents. The other is to go to the school library to find the corresponding information. For example, if you are doing an economics paper now, you can go to the library to find the literature on economics, and don't forget to record the names of the cited documents, because the names of these documents need to be marked on the last page of the paper.
There is also a quick way to get information, that is, go directly to the internet to search for papers made by others. You can refer to their paper templates, of course, don't copy them, and don't be too similar. Take their ideas, and then you come up with a topic and start around it, so as to make the paper logical. If you just imitate other people's papers, you will eventually find that the contents in the papers are very messy, which is obviously made by imitating other people's papers.
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