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In writing a paper, we need to obtain some information in order to make our paper feasible to be published. The following tables are contained some clue questions to be answered relating your research topics, for each part of paper, such as INTRODUCTION, METHODS, RESULTS, DISCUSSION and CONCLUSION. Finishing to answer the questions, it means that your paper are adequate substances and be ready to arrange as a feasible paper.
No. | Question/Statements to Address INTRODUCTION |
1.1 | What is the general issue/problem addressed by the article? |
1.2 | Why is the general issue important? |
1.3 | Why does the general issue need to be researched? |
1.4 | Are there any specific/technical terminologies used in the article? Define. |
1.5 | Provide examples/cases related to the general issue/problem in specific contexts. |
1.6 | What do the examples/cases indicate? |
1.7 | What is the specific topic addressed by the article? |
1.8 | Why does the sprecific topic need to be researched? |
1.9 | Are ther any relevant previous studies? |
1.10 | What do the previous studies say about the specific topic your article addresses? |
1.11 | Are there any aspects the previous studies do not address? [gap] |
1.12 | Is there any research gap? |
1.13 | Are there any frameworks/theories used in the article? |
1.14 | Why are the theories employed in the article? |
1.15 | What are the benefits you get from using the theories? |
1.16 | How do the theories help you understand the topic? |
1.17 | What is the focus of the article? |
1.18 | What is the primary objective of the article? |
1.19 | What is the research question? |
No. | Question/Statements to Address METHODS |
2.1 | What is the research method used? |
2.2 | What is the research method used in the study/article? |
2.3 | What are the benefits/advantages you get from using the research method? |
2.4 | What are the drawbacks/weaknesses of the method? |
2.5 | How do you address the drawbacks? |
2.6 | What was the context/setting of the research? |
2.7 | Where was the research conducted? |
2.8 | Why was the research conducted in that context/setting? |
2.9 | How long was the duration of the study? |
2.10 | What were the materials used in the study? |
2.11 | Why were those materials used in the study? |
2.12 | What are the benefits you get from using the materials? |
2.13 | Were there any other materials not used? |
2.14 | Who were the participants of the study? |
2.15 | Why were they involved ih the study? [inclusion criteria] |
2.16 | Why not other participants? [exclusion, if any] |
2.17 | Were there any other materials not used? |
2.18 | What type/sort of data did you collect from the participants? |
2.19 | Why are the data important? |
2.20 | What were the instruments/techniques used to collect the data? |
2.21 | Why did you use the instruments/techniques for data collection? |
2.22 | What were the benefits of using the instruments/techniques? |
2.23 | How were the data collected? |
2.24 | What were the stages of data collection? |
2.25 | How was the data collection? |
2.26 | How long was the data collection? |
2.27 | How many data did you collect? |
2.28 | Are the data adequate? |
2.29 | How was the quality the collected data? |
2.30 | How did you analyze the data? |
2.31 | What was the framework/theory used in the data analysis? |
2.32 | Why did you use the framework/theory? |
2.33 | How was the data analysis? |
2.34 | What were the stages of data analysis? |
No | Question/Statements to Address RESULTS |
3.1 | What are the themes/results generated by the data analysis? |
3.2 | What are the results of the data analysis? |
No. | Question/Statements to Address DISCUSSION |
4.1 | What do the data indicate? |
4.2 | In general, what do the results mean? |
4.3 | How are the results related to previous studies? [relate the results to previous work] |
4.4 | How are the results related to theories/frameworks? [frame the results with the theories/frameworks used] |
No. | Question/Statements to Address CONCLUSION |
5.1 | Based on the discussion, what arguments/claims can you propose? |
5.2 | How do the arguments/claims address the research objective or answer the research question? |
5.3 | What are the implications of the study? [theoretical, methodological or practical implications] |
5.4 | What recommendations can you propose? |