context: some brief background information on your topic (why should we care?)
problem: your research problem/question/hypothesis
response: short summary of your findings and conclusions
a final paragraph which tells the reader what you will be doing in the rest of the paper (a “roadmap” for the paper)
Background section (2 pages aprox.)
This is where you can use primary and tertiary source material to flesh out the background on your topic. This section will be most similar to papers you’ve written in the past.
Why should we care about the general topic, and in particular about your research question?
Literature review (4-5 pages aprox.)
a summary of your secondary source material (how others have answered your question)
be sure to revise your original literature review
Methods section (2-3 pages), a revision of your first draft (hypothesis, theoretical framework, and research design)
Analysis section (7-8 pages).
Here you use primary, secondary or tertiary sources
Create tables if relevant to describe findings.
You may want to use interviews.
You can use secondary data (peer-review articles) if they provide empirical evidence.
Conclusion (2 pages):
restate your overall conclusions and briefly discuss what you’ve contributed to the literature
where did your research design succeed and/or fail? (remember, it’s OK if your hypothesis is falsified, but you need to reflect upon this issue and discuss it; address limitations of your research)
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