Writing your research
paper
Students in Applied Health Sciences and other social sciences are generally
expected to follow the American Psychological Association
(APA) style guidelines when writing research papers. Consult this
to learn how to correctly cite footnotes in the body of your paper, and for
footnotes and bibliographical references at the end of your paper.
Paper requirements
Your research paper will likely require you to include an introduction and review
of the literature that you consulted in the library and elsewhere for your topic,
a statement of your research problem and/or hypothesis, and the methodology
you used to present your problem. These sections may vary slightly depending
on the course requirements but should nevertheless be implied in all your papers.
Refer to the Library Home Page under Reference for tips under Essay Writing Help.
The library also produces a library subject guide called Style Guides that is available on the main floor and points you to useful books on essay writing styles and formats.
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Updated: June 11, 2001