Discuss implications for further research or limitations of your existing project.

Your paper must contain the following sections: › Introduction › Method, Process, or Approach › Results, Product, or Findings › Discussion, Analysis, and/or Evaluation › Conclusion and Future Directions › Bibliography Before you begin writing, organize your ideas and findings into an outline using the sections listed above. Begin your paper by introducing and contextualizing your research question or problem. Make sure to include your initial assumptions and/or hypothesis. Next, include a literature review of previous work in the field and various perspectives on your topic. Use the literature review to highlight the gap in the current field of knowledge to be addressed by your research project. Then, explain and justify your methodology, present your findings, evidence, or data, and interpret the significance of these findings. Discuss implications for further research or limitations of your existing project. Finally, reflect on the project, how it could impact its field, and any possible next steps. Your paper should conclude with a comprehensive bibliography including all of the sources used in your process. Make sure to proofread and edit your paper yourself, have it proofread and edited by a friend, and then proofread and edit it again before you complete your final draft.