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Hey, I can help you with the format of a scientific paper. That might help you in understanding how to go about it. The main purpose of a scientific research paper is to communicate your findings with the other researchers, which is done in a logical and standardised manner. It goes like:
1. Abstract
2. Introduction
3. Materials and methods
4. Results
5. Tables and graphs
6. Discussion
7. ConclusionThis is the standard format that must be followed. To understand what content must be provided within these headings, you can refer to other scientific research papers published in your area.
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AustinWere04ParticipantYup, I would also say something around those lines. I do think that you are making so many changes and additions but still, something is missing. So, getting your document edited or proofread is probably the best thing you can do. I am in a distance learning program from Western Michigan University and the professors their advice that you should take help from editors to edit and format your document. I am sharing you the link of a website, you‘ll know then why you need proofreading:
AustinWere04ParticipantHave you tried talking to your committee, who rejected your proposal? I think you should take their comprehensive inputs and only then start with your work.
AustinWere04ParticipantSorry to hear that Anton, rejection on topic after submitting the proposal, brutal man. Could you be a bit precise as to what all they commented?
AustinWere04ParticipantHere’s what you can do:
1. Find a relative who is a professor, or anybody you know of (Your friend’s friend)
2. Take help from experts (http://www.360dissertations.co.uk/)
3. Live your life!That’s the easiest way out! All you have to do is follow the above steps. During my PhD, my supervisor turned out to be an absentee. I didn’t have to find a new one, but I couldn’t move forward with my work as well. I simply sought help from 360 Dissertations. They suggested me topic for my thesis, developed my proposal, formulated my research design, prepared my questionnaire, did my analysis and wrote my thesis. I simple collected the data, that’s it! So, maybe you can do the same. Convince someone you know who can just be there to approve your work, sign your thesis, and behind the sets, get help! I am not sure if it’s ethical or not, but hey, at the end, does it really matters? I got the degree and it was worth it!
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