yes. It's been awhile since I've taken English. A Persuasion Paper should include research which supports the opinion. I believe that if you're just doing pure research, then the paper would not include an opinion, but let the reader draw his own conclusions based on the stated facts.
It is not advisable to add your own opinion to an academic paper. In general, unless you know for certain that the person reading the essay is going to be offended Writing about controversial issues could be acceptable. However, you must be aware that this is a research piece. Therefore, it must be as fact-based and objective as possible. The ability to express your views or opinions about an issue, particularly a controversial one, could make your research paper an argumentative essay.
But, there are many ways to express your individual opinions on your writing assignments at school and also to add variety when doing this. Utilizing different kinds of words and different expressions, while adhering to the specifics of the task at hand will enhance your writing style overall.
You must be aware that some phrases strongly justify your arguments over others, and your arguments should always require an explanation and a defense. Thus, phrases like "I believe this", or "I believe that", are phrases we frequently encounter in conversation, but not so much when writing academically, appear less convincing in their persuasiveness than "I claim"I am sure" or, "I believe that I am certain I am convinced", "I don't doubt that", or "I have the impression/".
Additionally, we frequently see the expression "In my opinion" when writing academic reports and other professional papers. To a lesser degree, there are expressions like "To the point of my thoughts", In my perspective" and "As as I am concerned";
Another effective method of explicitly stating your position is to make use of words that are accompanied by adjectives, like "I consider it essential vital/important as well as useful or likely ... to ..." or "I consider it essential to be appropriate/ proper/ ... for ...". If you're not as fervent about your opinions yourself, you may use less formal phrases such as "I am of the opinion I believe that ...", "I believe it is ...", "I believe I assume ...", "I believe it is ...", or "I believe that ...".
No, you should never add your personal bias to a research paper.
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Yes it can
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To be honest, it is a good topic for a research paper if your opinion is the same as your teacher's is.
In a research paper you may need to discuss other views, including biased opinions. These should be discussed as such.
The primary difference is that a report/research paper is written to inform someone about a topic. An argumentative paper is designed to convince someone to agree with a point of view.
Not at all. An essay is often an opinion much like a speech. While a research paper is very carefully reported and done. There is going to be references and annotations.
Research is about observation, not opinion.
A thesis statement tells the reader what the paper and/or research is about and why it was done. It should not have opinion but tell what the expected outcome will be. In the final summary you will restate the thesis and tell if you proved your thesis in your paper.
Public Opinion Research was created in 1976.
Opinion Research Corporation was created in 1938.
In my opinion, yes you can use a religious festival for a sociology paper. Sociology encompasses society, religion and many other aspects. One point to recognize is that if you utilize a specific festival for a research paper - there should be comparative points to the paper. What other festivals can be compared? How does the festival impact - good or bad - the local society?
The difference between an informative paper and a research based paper is that a research based paper must cite the sources of information while an informational paper does not have to cite sources. An informational paper is also written in a simpler format than a research paper.
A research paper is a brief report of research work based on