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5 steps for Write a better manuscript

<br>writing a manuscript is not just an easy thing i. so it may have some important rules for writing. these are the simple steps for write a better manuscript.<br>http://www.tjprc.org/papers/language-translation-services

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5 steps for Write a better manuscript

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  1. 5 steps for Write a better manuscript

  2. Step 1 Formulate a hypothesis and introduce the theory • the manuscript is to justify your theory by asking yourself a few pertinent questions. • What is the problem, question or theory I am trying to solve? • Why is it important? • What do I know about this problem already? • How is my question different to those which have already been asked? 

  3. Step 2 Write a literature review and begin building your source list • Make connections between what others have derived, your own hypothesis, and the major themes that tie varying primary sources together. • Be sure to note what others have not covered as well as what they have discovered. • Explain how your contribution to the literature will be unique.

  4. Step 3  Outline your methods • Describe the data and types of research you will be using to support your theory. • Include in this part of the manuscript the independent variables used to measure • information and justification for why these variables in particular. • Explain the control processes in play to ensure the integrity of the data. 

  5. Step 4 Explain the integrity of the manuscript • Showing that your manuscript has integrity is integral to gaining acceptance of the paper or of being published. • Show that you have checked measures for internal consistency. • Identify the methods of data reduction and confirmation that data is true. • Explain what the results of the data mean in terms of the hypothesis

  6. Step 5 Write a compelling conclusion • Reiterate what you have already stated about your hypothesis and results in a summary paragraph. • Describe how you have solved your original problem, questions and theories. • Explain the limitations that were specific to your theory and how these impacted the research. • Articulate how your research was useful in understanding the subject and offering insights in the field.

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