I. Title and summary:
The title of the paper should briefly summarize the research content, while the abstract is a brief overview of the content of the paper, including the research purpose, methods, results and conclusions. The introduction part should clearly explain the research background and significance, put forward research questions, introduce the existing related research and research status in the form of literature review, and lead to the purpose and significance of this study.
Second, research methods:
Research methods should describe specific methods and experimental design, including experimental design, sample selection, data collection and processing. This part should be repeatable to ensure that other researchers can repeat the study.
Three. Results and discussion:
The results and discussion are the core content of the paper, and the research results should be presented in detail and analyzed. The research results can be presented in the form of tables, charts or descriptions, and the discussion part should be linked with the introduction part to explain, analyze and discuss the results, and point out the limitations of the research and the future research direction.
The conclusion part is a summary of the whole research, which should directly answer the research questions and emphasize the significance and contribution of the research. In addition, the conclusion can also give some enlightenment and suggestions to the existing theory or practice.
Four. References:
References are bibliographies of other studies cited in the paper and should be arranged according to certain citation formats, such as APA and MLA. The citation of references should be accurate and conform to academic norms. The appendix is the supplementary material of the paper, including some important data, detailed method description, questionnaire and so on, so that readers can further understand the details of the study.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) academic language and literature review;
Academic papers should use accurate and standardized academic language to avoid colloquial expression. Literature review is to sort out and summarize the existing research and should be comprehensive and objective.