2. Draw up a title. Drafting a topic is to determine the topic of the paper. Choosing a topic is a very important job. Generally speaking, the topic should be innovative, feasible, exploratory and precise, so that the topic can attract people at first sight.
3. Make an outline. Before writing formally, you should draw up an outline for your paper, which will be included in the plan. This will serve as a mind map to keep you focused. It is also a process of thinking to list the outline of the paper, which can find out the problems in time and make it easier to further clarify the materials to be searched, the difficulties that may be faced and determine the research methods.
4. Theme writing (creating the first draft). Including "abstract", "key words", "preface", main paragraph, conclusion and so on.
5. Add a topic sentence at the beginning of each text paragraph, and provide arguments and relevant evidence to support it. You should write as many paragraphs as possible according to the main points.
6. Most research papers end by revisiting their arguments. You can do the same, but don't repeat it word for word. You can explain or summarize the views of the paper, or emphasize the importance of research findings. It is also good to provide some suggestions or guidance for further research according to your survey results.
7. Revise the manuscript. After the main body of the paper is written, it is necessary to revise the paper and strive for perfection. At this time, you can read the whole article first, read the paper from beginning to end, check for typos, fluency, inadequacies and so on. And can be modified once or even many times. It is necessary to review it in a few days.
8. Write the unit and the author's signature on the paper. The unit and signature are generally written directly below the title, and the unit sign is below.
9. Indicate references. After writing the paper, you should write the cited documents clearly at the back of the paper to show your respect for others.