Write a Paper
1Write a Research Paper 2Writing a Paper 3Outline 3.1Write an Outline 3.2Outline Examples 4Research Question 4.1Thesis Statement 4.2Write a Hypothesis 5Parts of a Paper 5.1Title 5.2Abstract 5.3Introduction 5.4Methods 5.5Results 5.6Discussion 5.7Conclusion 5.8Bibliography 6Optional Parts 6.1Table of Contents 6.2Acknowledgements 6.3Appendix 7Formatting 7.1In Text Citations 7.2Footnotes 7.3Format of a Table 7.3.1Floating Blocks 7.4Example of a Paper 7.5Example of a Paper 2 7.6MLA Writing Format 7.6.1Citations 7.7APA Writing Format 7.7.1Writing Style 7.7.2Citations 8Academic Journals 8.1Peer Reviews 8.1.1Sham Peer Review 8.1.2Advantages 8.1.3Disadvantages 8.2Publication Bias 8.3Journal Submission 8.3.1Journal Rejection 9Tips 9.1Article Writing 9.2Ideas for Topics
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A Study on the Factors Affecting the Infant Feeding Practices
Of Mothers in Las Piñas City
By [Author], University of the Philippines
2009 Abstract
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