What is research?
What is investigating by analysing facts and data?
How can you get an overview of the research topic?
What is using the 5 W's?
What is topic evaluation?
What is understanding your topic?
What is needed in order for a research paper to flow?
What is organization?
Why are bibliographies used?
What is to keep record of the sources you used?
Why do people research?
What is a question that requires an answer?
What is a good way to focus when there is too much information on a broad topic?
What is narrowing your topic?
What should you not do all at once?
What is reading multiples articles?
What should you do once you know how to organize your essay?
What is a rough draft?
How can a reader know from which sources you got the information from?
What is an in-text citation?
Why may a topic become argumentative?
What is coming up with different answers to the same question?
Why is a thesis needed in a research paper?
What is a map of your paper?
What should you do whilst researching and finding articles?
What is taking time to read articles carefully?
What should you do once you finish your rough draft?
What is revising?
What can you do when a source doesn't have information you need?
What is discarding the article?
What is research different from?
What is a written report?
What is a way to guide your research?
What is generating questions?
What can you do if a paragraph seems weak or needs more information?
What is finding more articles?
What is one way to revise an essay?
What is reading it several times?
What are some citation formats?
What is MLA, APA, Chicago, etc.?
What is the first thing needed in order to research?
What is a topic?
Where can reliable information be found?
What are databases and scholarly books or websites?
What is a good way to find good articles?
What is a good database?
What should always be at the end of the paper?
What is sources?
In a research paper, where is a "Works Cited" page usually found?
What is at the end of the research paper?