I. introduction
Hook: People who suffer from diabetes and smoke need more insulin to maintain a stable blood sugar level than nonsmokers
Background Information.
Problem Statement: smoking has a very harmful impact on the health of people who suffer diabetes.
Research Question: How does quitting smoking reduce the resistance to insulin in diabetics
Hypothesis: it is supposed that eliminating the consumption of nicotine can prevent insulin resistance in diabetics
Thesis Statement.
2. Submit the complete Literature Review section for the research paper you are writing. Please ensure that your Literature Review presents at least five (5) references published within the last five (5) years. Below the Literature Review narrative, provide the complete References list of the sources used in writing the Literature Review. Use APA style (7th Ed.) to enter the references.
3. Formulate the Research Method of your selected topic. Please ensure that your incorporate all appropriate elements:
* the type of research used (remember that all students must carry a meta-analysis)
* the step-by-step process of the research
* the tools used during the research ( EBSCOhost), o (ERIC) o (LIRN)
* how were these tools handled.
Provide the complete References list of the sources used in writing the Method. Use APA style (7th Ed.) to enter the references.
Note: Remember that you should use the past tense, 3rd person, active or passive voice.
4. Post your Research Method by adding a new post.
5. Based on the information collected in the Research Method, formulate the Results section of your selected topic. Do not forget that your Results section needs to provide:
a. the narrative paragraph that presents objectively the findings resulted from the Method and that helps your reader understand the information presented in the visual
b. the visual (table, figure, graph) of findings.
Please do not interpret the results as this will be done in the following section!
Provide the complete References list of the sources used in writing the Results. Use APA style (7th Ed.) to enter the references.
6. Post your Results.
7. Side panel
Based on the information collected in this study, formulate the Discussion section of your selected topic. Do not forget that your Discussion section should:
a. Reiterate the Research Problem/State the Major Findings
Briefly reiterate for your readers the Research Problem or problems you are investigating and the Methods you used to investigate them, then move quickly to describe the major Results of the study. You should write a direct, declarative, and succinct proclamation of the study results.
b. Explain the Meaning of the Results and Why They are Important
No one has thought as long and hard about your study as you have. Systematically, explain the meaning of the Results and why you believe they are important. After reading the Discussion section, you want the reader to think about the Results [“why hadn’t I thought of that?”]. You do not want to force the reader to go through the paper multiple times to figure out what it all means. Begin this part of the section by repeating what you consider to be your most important finding first.
c. Relate the Findings to Similar Studies
No study is so novel or possesses such a restricted focus that it has absolutely no relation to other previously published research. The Discussion section should relate your study findings to those of other studies, particularly if questions raised by previous studies served as the motivation for your study, the findings of other studies support your findings [which strengthens the importance of your study results], and/or they point out how your study differs from other similar studies.
d. Consider Alternative Explanations of the Findings
It is important to remember that the purpose of research is to discover and not to prove. When writing the Discussion section, you should carefully consider all possible explanations for the study Results, rather than just those that fit your prior assumptions or biases.
Provide the complete References list of the sources used in writing the Discussion. Use APA style (7th Ed.) to enter the references.
8. Post your Discussion.
9. I. Own Post
1. Formulate the Limitations & Implications section of your selected topic. Explain the limitations the researcher encountered during the study and how those limitations impacted the study.
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Formulate the Conclusion section of your selected topic.
This section should contain conclusive statements and recommendations for future research.
11.
Formulate the Abstract section of your selected topic.
Make sure that your Abstract follows the structure provided in the student samples and contains the following sub-sections:
* Background Information on the Problem
* The Objective of the Study
* Method Used
* Interpretation of the Results
* Conclusion
* Recommendations for Future Research
* Five (5) Keywords