Step 1: Accumulate information on the Golden Ratio. Use books, Wikipedia, Google and other websites. Print out the information.
Step 2: Sort the information you have into relevant and irrelevant information. You could highlight all the relevant stuff.
Step 3: Plan how long your paper should be, how you want to present it etc.
Step 4: Investigate the importance of the information you have. Ask friends, family, teachers what they think of it so far.
Step 5: Report your information. This could be as a Word document, hand written document, the possibilities are endless.
Step 6: Evaluate your research paper. What went well? What could have been improved? The Golden Ratio is a fascinating subject; did you show this in your research paper? These are all things to think about for next time.
You can remember these steps with this jollyism:
Accumulate
Sort
Plan
Investigate
Report
Evaluate
ASPIRE!
Hope this helped: and remember, ASPIRE to do your best!
At the end when you are done with your paper.
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Research.
After deciding on a research question.
You won't because someone who can write a good research paper will publish it under their own name.
You get a pencil do some research and write what you learned.
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To write an effective introduction to a research paper, start with a hook to grab the reader's attention, provide background information on the topic, clearly state the research question or thesis, and outline the structure of the paper.
To write an effective introduction for a research paper, start with a hook to grab the reader's attention, provide background information on the topic, clearly state the research question or thesis, and outline the structure of the paper.