Kate Turabian

A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, Eighth Edition: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and)

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  • Jan Nohas quoted3 years ago
    ■ Ask a question worth answering.

    ■ Find an answer that you can support with good reasons.

    ■ Find reliable evidence to support your reasons.

    ■ Draft a report that makes a good case for your answer.

    ■ Revise that draft until readers will think you met the first four goals.
  • Jan Nohas quoted3 years ago
    And they know that readers will think their facts add up to something only when those facts serve as evidence to support its answer.
  • Jan Nohas quoted3 years ago
    only with a question can a researcher know which facts to look for and which to keep
  • Jan Nohas quoted3 years ago
    More experienced researchers usually begin not with just a topic but with a research question,
  • Jan Nohas quoted3 years ago
    3. so that I can help others understand Z
  • Jan Nohas quoted3 years ago
    2. because I want to find out Y
  • Jan Nohas quoted3 years ago
    I am working on the topic X
  • Jan Nohas quoted3 years ago
    also show us why their question was worth asking, how its answer helps us understand some bigger issue in a new way.
  • Jan Nohas quoted3 years ago
    Your success as a researcher thus depends not just on how well you gather and analyze data but on how clearly you report your reasoning so that your readers can test and judge it before making your claims part of their knowledge and understanding.
  • Jan Nohas quoted3 years ago
    They must be able to follow your reasoning from evidence that they accept to the claim you draw from it.
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