I. Argumentative scientific papers
The most frequently used academic papers are argumentative papers, which are more theoretical. The so-called argumentative paper refers to an article that verifies the authenticity of the paper through arguments closely related to the theme, or reveals some laws to draw corresponding scientific conclusions, and then writes it in a specific format and publishes it in academic journals.
Second, empirical scientific papers
An empirical paper, based on both theoretical and factual basis, refers to an article that verifies the hypothesis through facts and arguments, draws a positive or negative conclusion, and then writes it in a specific format and publishes it in academic journals.
Third, summarize the scientific papers.
The so-called summative paper refers to the author's comprehensive summary of the topics or themes discussed at the academic conference according to certain research purposes; Or comprehensively summarize the published academic papers on a certain topic, highlight your own views and opinions in the conclusion part of the article, and then write an article in a specific format and publish it in academic journals.
Four. Summarizing scientific papers
The so-called comprehensive paper refers to the article that the author summarizes the research status of an academic conference, a book and an academic issue according to a certain research purpose and expresses relevant opinions, and then writes it in a specific format and publishes it in academic journals.