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: Present your findings clearly using tables and figures where appropriate [1, 12].
: Use the PIER system (Point, Evidence, Explain, Repeat) for each paragraph to ensure every idea is backed by data [1]. sc23049-RSGAG.part2.rar
: If working in a group, use platforms like Google Docs or Overleaf for real-time editing. : Present your findings clearly using tables and
: Use tools like Zotero or Mendeley to organize your citations. : Use tools like Zotero or Mendeley to
: Confirm the word count, required source types, and citation style [4].
: Create a logical flow for each section before drafting [5, 14].
Before writing, identify the "story" of your results [10]. Decide if your paper is solving a long-standing problem, offering a new insight, or testing a specific hypothesis [10]. 2. Standard Research Paper Structure Most academic papers follow the format [11, 12]: