This book uses a task-based approach to help graduate students develop essential skills for research writing. Clear guiding questions are used to direct students to explore and analyse structural features found, and linguistic choices made, in illustrative samples of research writing from different fields. Founded on the authors' experience in teaching research writing across the disciplines, this book addresses critical questions related to the rhetorical framework of the main section of written research: Introduction, Literature Review, Results and Discussion/Conclusion. Variations in the structural framework seen in research writing are also examined together with their rationale.
Language
English
Pages
183
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Release
May 12, 2022
ISBN
9810681208
ISBN 13
9789810681203
Research Writing: A Workbook for Graduate Students
This book uses a task-based approach to help graduate students develop essential skills for research writing. Clear guiding questions are used to direct students to explore and analyse structural features found, and linguistic choices made, in illustrative samples of research writing from different fields. Founded on the authors' experience in teaching research writing across the disciplines, this book addresses critical questions related to the rhetorical framework of the main section of written research: Introduction, Literature Review, Results and Discussion/Conclusion. Variations in the structural framework seen in research writing are also examined together with their rationale.