How To Write A Term Paper

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What is Standard Term Paper Format

The way you format your term paper will depend largely on the course being studied. For
example, the way one formats a term paper in an economics course will differ from the way one
would format a term paper in social studies or legal course.

For example purposes, here is an overview of how someone studying sciences at a university
level might choose to format their term paper

Title Page

Create a page, separate from the rest of the paper, which includes the title of the paper, your
name, the course name, the name of the instructor and the date.

Acknowledgement

1.A Topic: State your topic or describe your subject

1.B Rationale: Explain why you chose to research this topic

1.C Additional Information: Add any other relevant introductory information

Table of Contents

Purpose or Statement (AKA Abstract)

Present the questions that your paper will answer, and a brief overview of the paper itself.

Literature Review

Explain your research methodologies and any procedures that were used for implementing them.
Offer as much detail as reasonable, while staying within the required word limits.

Results

Make your conclusions or closing statements. Determine whether or not your hypothesis was
true or false.

Recommendations

Offer your views and suggestions for future research on the chosen topic.

Reference list
List all of your sources used in research and in the text. Remember to list in alphabetical order,
and following the required citation format.

How to Make a Term Paper Outline

The outline of a term paper is used as a roadmap to guide the direction of the writing process as a
whole. This is where you will organize all of the points that you wish to bring up in your paper.
Outlines are typically done for the benefit of the writer, to help them stay on track. That being
said, there may be times when a professor asks you to submit your outline prior to starting your
term paper, and it is wise to start it not with a term paper introduction, but with an outline.

Keeping the above paper example in mind, most term papers will follow the same basic outline.

 Introduction: this is the overall purpose or thesis statement. It is used to acquaint anyone
reading the paper with the argument being explored.
 Body: This section is typically divided into multiple headings and subheadings, each linked with
various components of the topic.
o Heading One: History of the argument
o Heading Two: Extent of the problem being explored
o Heading Three: Effects of the problem being explored
o Heading Four: Potential solutions
o Conclusion: Summary of all of the points made and a response to the thesis statement

Read also: How to write a research report?

Look Through Helpful Term Paper Examples


As mentioned previously, one of the best ways to learn how to write a term paper worthy of a
passing grade comes from researching and reviewing previously written term papers that
received high marks. Several colleges and universities make submissions from their top students
available online. Here are a few examples:

 Examples of Term Papers that Got an A at the University of Delaware


 Sample Term Paper at Justus-Liebig Universitat Gieseen
 Example Term Paper at BYU Physics

Term Paper Topics You Might Use

In many cases, the topic you are required to write about will be chosen by the professor.
However, there will be times when you are asked to choose your own research topic. The most
important thing to remember is to keep it relevant to your course study, wherever possible, pick a
topic that interests you – or something that you genuinely want to know more about – this will
increase the chances that you will remain engaged and eager to write a solid paper with lots of
substance.
Table of Contents
Contents
Abstract ................................................................................................................................ ii
Acknowledgments .......................................................................................................... iii
Table of Contents ............................................................................................................. iv
List of Tables ....................................................................................................................... v
List of Figures .................................................................................................................... vi
CHAPTER 1 .......................................................................................................................... 1
Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 1
CHAPTER 2 .......................................................................................................................... 3
Literature Review ......................................................................................................................... 3
Adolescent Development Challenges .................................................................................................. 3
Erikson Ego Identity .................................................................................................................................. 5
Relationship Development and Peer Maintenance .......................................................................... 9
Young Audiences and Role Modeling ............................................................................................. 12
Teens and social media .......................................................................................................................... 14
Chapter 3 ........................................................................................................................... 33
Research Methods ................................................................................................................... 33
Data Collection Procedures .................................................................................................. 43
Chapter 4 ........................................................................................................................... 47
Results ......................................................................................................................................... 47
Strengths and Limitations .................................................................................................... 62
Chapter 5 ........................................................................................................................... 67
Conclusion .................................................................................................................................. 73
Future Research ....................................................................................................................... 73
Appendices ....................................................................................................................... 74
My Pop Studio Quiz ................................................................................................................. 76
Bibliography .................................................................................................................... 79

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