Jue-010 ((install)) May 2026

General Structure of a Draft Paper

  1. Title Page: Includes the title of the paper, author's name, institutional affiliation, and date.
  2. Abstract: A brief summary of the paper, including the research question, methodology, main findings, and conclusions.
  3. Introduction: Introduces the topic, provides background information, states the research question or hypothesis, and outlines the significance and originality of the study.
  4. Literature Review: Reviews existing research relevant to the topic, highlighting gaps in current knowledge that the paper aims to fill.
  5. Methodology: Describes the research design, methods of data collection, and data analysis procedures used in the study.
  6. Results: Presents the findings of the study, often including tables, figures, and statistical results.
  7. Discussion: Interprets the results, discusses their implications, and relates them back to the broader literature.
  8. Conclusion: Summarizes the main findings, discusses limitations, and suggests directions for future research.
  9. References: Lists all sources cited in the paper, formatted according to the chosen citation style.

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    Title: JUE-010