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Writing a research paper typically follows a structured format:

1. **Title Page:** Includes the title, author(s) names, institutional affiliation, and sometimes the date.

2. **Abstract:** A brief summary of the paper's main points, usually around 150-250 words.

3. **Introduction:** Provides background information on the topic, states the research question or
hypothesis, and outlines the paper's structure.

4. **Literature Review:** Surveys existing research on the topic, discussing relevant studies, theories,
and findings.

5. **Methodology:** Describes the research methods and materials used, explaining how data was
collected and analyzed.

6. **Results:** Presents the findings of the research, often using tables, graphs, or figures to illustrate
data.

7. **Discussion:** Interprets the results in relation to the research question, explores implications, and
discusses any limitations or future research directions.

8. **Conclusion:** Summarizes the main findings and their significance, reiterates the importance of the
research, and may suggest avenues for further study.

9. **References:** Lists all sources cited in the paper, formatted according to a specific citation style
(e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago).

10. **Appendices (if necessary):** Includes supplementary materials such as additional data,
questionnaires, or code.
Each section serves a specific purpose and helps readers understand the research process and findings.
Make sure to adhere to the prescribed formatting guidelines provided by your instructor or the journal
you're submitting to.

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