Scientific research papers can only have one theme (not a few works pieced together), which should be specific to the grass-roots level of the problem (that is, the problem can not be subdivided into lower-level sub-problems), not the field to which the problem belongs, let alone the subject where the problem lies, in other words, the research topic should not be too big. Because of the wide range of issues involved, it is difficult to study the master's degree thesis thoroughly. Usually, the master's degree thesis should focus on a specific problem in a certain subject field and draw valuable research conclusions.
Scientific research papers are academic works, and the expression should be rigorous and concise, and the key points should be prominent. Professional knowledge should be abbreviated or not written, so that the level is clear, the data is reliable, the text is concise, the explanation is thorough, the reasoning is rigorous, and the arguments are correct. Non-academic language with literary nature or emotional color should be avoided. If there are new terms, terms or concepts that are not common in the paper, they need to be explained immediately.
(2) How to write the title
The title of scientific research paper should reflect the main content of the paper work concisely, and should not be general. Because others want to search your paper through the keywords in the title of your paper, it is very important to use accurate language. The title of the paper should be an accurate and specific description of the research object, which generally reflects the research conclusion to some extent. Therefore, the title of our paper should not only tell readers what problems this paper has studied, but also tell readers the conclusions drawn from this research. For example, Between Fact and Fiction: Mohr, Carpenter and Wolff's Views on Journalism is more professional and accurate than A Study on the Views on Journalism of Three American Writers.
(C) the writing of the abstract
The abstract of a scientific research paper is a high summary of the research content of the paper, and others will search for master's degree papers according to the abstract, so the abstract should include: an explanation of the problems and research purposes, a brief introduction of the methods and research process used, and a brief summary of the research conclusions. It should be independent and self-evident, and it should be a complete paper.
By reading the abstract of the paper, readers should be able to have an overall understanding of the research methods and conclusions of the paper, so the writing of the abstract should be accurate and concise. The abstract of the paper should not be written as an outline of the full text, especially "Chapter 65438+0 ……"; Chapter II ...; ..... "This or something like that.
(D) Introduction writing
The introduction of a scientific research paper roughly includes the following parts: 1, asking questions; 2. The background and significance of the topic; 3. Literature review; 4. Research methods; 5. The structure of the paper.
1. Problem statement: explain clearly what the problem is.
2. Background and significance of the topic: explain why this topic is chosen for research, that is, explain the contribution of this research to the development of this discipline and its theoretical and practical significance to the national economy and people's livelihood.
3. Literature review: A detailed and comprehensive review of the literature within the scope of this study. At the same time, there should be "comments" to point out the shortcomings of existing research results and talk about their own improvement ideas.
4. Research methods: Explain the scientific research methods used in the paper.
Paper structure arrangement: Introduce the writing structure arrangement of this paper.
5. "What has been said in the introduction of the second chapter, the third chapter and the literature review part is not repeated here.
There should be an organic connection between chapters, in line with the logical order.
(5) Concluding words.
The conclusion is to refine and summarize the main research results and arguments of scientific research papers, which should be accurate, concise, complete and organized, so that people can fully understand the significance, purpose and work content of the papers after reading them. This paper mainly expounds the position, function and significance of his creative work and research achievements in this academic field. At the same time, we should strictly distinguish our own achievements from those of our tutors and others.