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What are the characteristics of a title?

Briefly, clearly and accurately..................


Research paper title is one of the major components of your research paper. It should be formulated so that the
reader would get the idea of what he/she will be reading about. Sometimes students mix up 2 different notions –
research paper topic and research paper title. Let us analyze the difference between them.

Research paper topic is what you will be investigating. Research paper topic is either given by your professor or
chosen by yourself. Usually students spend a huge amount of time on selecting the topic they are interested in.
Research paper topic is the wider notion. It presents the area of investigation.

Research paper title is the formulation of the area of your investigation. The purpose ofresearch paper title is to
attract the reader’s attention. That is one of the reasons whyresearch paper title should be laconically formulated.
Have you ever wondered why you get a real desire to read the article in any magazine? Do you not think that it is a
psychological trick of attracting your attention? Well, you can do just the same with your research paper title.
Formulate it so that the reader will be involved into reading your research paper. You can do it! The list given below
presents the examples of good research paper titles:

• Juvenile delinquency as the result of television;


• Death penalty – is it beneficial or unfavorable?;
• The TV impact on the modern society;
• The controversial character of Napoleon Bonaparte;
• The controversial character of Ch. Darvin’s theory.

One more thing you should remember about your research paper title is that it should be formatted correctly. In
order to format your research paper title you may apply to research paper examples or ask your professor about
correct formatting of your research paper title.

We hope this article can be useful enough for formulation your research paper title and you will take into
consideration the tips presented.
A good title should have the following properties:
1) The title needs to be very specific in nature. Man’s mind cannot find rest in vagueness. It requires clarification, the
tendency which has led growth to all science and philosophy. So the title need to be very clear and it should provide an idea
to the readers about what to expect from the research paper.
2) In spite of being specific it should also have the expressive power to show the full gamut of the research study in those
few words. This is the toughest part in selecting a title.
3) It should tell the total nature of the subject. As has been already pointed out that it is not sufficient to point out to some
of the accidental property in defining a thing. For example in defining man it is not sufficient to tell that man is a living thing.
Life is only a segment of the nature man. Therefore, man has been defined as a rational animal.
4) It needs to be very definite and clear. Never use words which can crate ambiguity in the mind of the readers. Try to use
simple and powerful words with the help of which you can clearly describe the total nature of your project.
5) The title needs to be attractive and interesting enough to catch the attention of the readers. But to attract the attention of
the readers you should not misled your readers by using title which is not at all related to your paper.
At the time choosing your topic and title always remember the motive for making a research paper. The main motive for
making a research paper is to find the answer for novel and unusual. Many an event happen in the life of man and society
and in our surroundings which are sudden and unexpected and do not fit in any known causation pattern. Such cases are
highly stimulating for the researchers to discover the real nature of such facts and see whether these can be made to fit in
the accepted laws of social causation or if not, do these require modifications of our laws. Accordingly, an unusual happening
stimulates research and a lot of interest in the mind of the readers. The curiosity to know the unknown facts have stimulated
the researchers to do the study and that should be your aim as a researcher that is to unravel the mystery by using scientific
methods.
Research paper title has a lot of significance as the readers will derive the first impression about your research project after
looking at your research title.
The four parts of an introduction:
1. Introduces the topic
2. States why the topic is important
3. States that there is a difference of opinion about this topic
4. Describes how the assignment will be structured and clearly states the writer's main
premise
1. The attention-getter (AG) is a sentence that grabs your reader's attention and interest, pulling him/her into the
essay. It should not be overly general (try to avoid beginning with such sweeping statements as, "Since the beginning
of time" or "Man has always...". Sometimes starting with an appropriate and thought-provoking quotation or saying
can help grab the reader.
2. After you've grabbed your reader's attention, you must elaborate on this first sentence. Explain your point more
fully, all the while leading the reader closer to your essay's main focus (the thesis). This section of the introduction is
the longest. It should consist of several sentence (usually a minimum of three are required).
3. After you've elaborated on your AG you must make it clear how these ideas relate to your thesis. Transition
smoothly from your introductory remarks into a mention of the thesis by explaining that these ideas are evident in the
novel you are discussing.
4. State your thesis. It should be the last sentence of your introductory paragraph

Research paper introduction introduces your readers into your research paper. Introductionpresents the topic of
your research paper. In your research paper introduction, there should also be stated the main objectives of your
research paper. Besides, you should not forget to point the importance and the novelty of your research, and its
significance for the scientific world.

The main goal of research paper introduction is to catch the reader’s interest and to ensure your reader that he or
she should read your research paper. So, you should try to make yourintroduction interesting and captivating, but
not boring.

To catch the reader’s attention, you should use not very formal language. Combine simple and compound sentences in
the equal proportion. Turn to reader, using question of different kinds. Give some examples taken from real life, which
every person may understand.
But you should not forget that the research paper introduction, as well as the entire research paper, has a
scientific nature. That means that you should not forget to state the topic of your research paper clearly, to describe
its goals and to plan the direction of your research. Otherwise your introduction will make your research paper
reader go astray and become enmeshed.

Before you decide that the research paper introduction is done, you should revise it in order to correct the
mistakes. You should revise it once again after finishing your research paper writing in order to make sure that there
are no mismatches.

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