Title page: the title page is the cover of the paper, including the title of the paper, the name of the author, the name of the school or institution, the instructor and other information.
Abstract: Abstract is a brief summary of the paper, which usually includes the research purpose, methods, main results and conclusions. The main contents of the paper should be briefly introduced so that readers can understand the core points of the paper.
Table of Contents: The table of contents lists the titles and page numbers of each chapter in the paper, which is convenient for readers to find and read.
Introduction: The introduction part introduces the research background, purpose and significance of the paper, as well as the present situation of related research fields and previous research results. The introduction should outline the research questions, put forward research hypotheses or research questions, and make readers understand the research motivation and importance of the paper.
Literature review: The literature review part summarizes and comments the existing related research, introduces the previous research achievements and viewpoints in this field, and shows the current research development trend and unsolved problems. Literature review should accurately quote relevant literature and analyze and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of previous studies.
Methods: In the method part, the research methods and experimental design were introduced in detail, including experimental materials, sample selection, data collection and processing methods. The method should be specific so that readers can copy the research and verification results.
Results: The results presented data, charts, statistical results and other information. The results should be presented in an orderly manner according to the research purpose and problems, and can be presented in the form of words, tables and charts. At the same time, ensure the accuracy and repeatability of the results.
Discussion and analysis: In the discussion and analysis part, the results are explained and analyzed, compared with previous studies, and scientific and reasonable conclusions are discussed. This part is also the expression of the author's personal views and opinions on the research problem, which should be clearly discussed and logically clear.
Conclusion: The conclusion part summarizes the core findings of the paper, answers the research questions, and puts forward the prospect of future research. The conclusion should be concise and summarize the contribution and research significance of the full text.
References: The references section lists all references cited in the paper, including books, journal articles, papers, web pages, etc. References should be marked in a certain format, such as APA, MLA, etc., to ensure the accuracy of citations and references.
Appendix: Appendix is a supplementary explanation to the content of the paper, including some important data, charts, experimental details, questionnaires and so on. Appendices can increase the readability and accuracy of articles.
These parts constitute a complete paper, and each part has its specific purpose and requirements. The author needs to organize and write these parts according to his own research content and paper requirements, so as to make the structure and content of the paper more perfect and reasonable.