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Review paper

A review article or review paper is based on other published articles. It does not report original
research. Review articles generally summarize the existing literature on a topic in an attempt to
explain the current state of understanding on the topic. Review articles can be of three kinds:

 A narrative review explains the existing knowledge on a topic based on all the published
research available on the topic.
 A systematic review searches for the answer to a particular question in the existing
scientific literature on a topic.
 A meta-analysis compares and combines the findings of previously published studies,
usually to assess the effectiveness of an intervention or mode of treatment.

Review papers form valuable scientific literature as they summarize the findings of existing
literature. So readers can form an idea about the existing knowledge on a topic without having to
read all the published works in the field. Well-written review articles are popular, particularly in
the field of medicine and healthcare. Most reputed journals publish review articles. However,
you should check the website of the journal you wish to get published in to see if they accept
such articles. If published in a good peer-reviewed journal, review articles often have a high
impact and receive a lot of citations.

Review Paper:
1. Do not contain original research
2. Shed light upon the research of other scholars
3. Communicate knowledge that already exists

Review Paper can be extremely exhaustive and stimulating and whet the appetite for undertaking
research by presenting challenging materials. A major advantage is that the review paper
summarizes all the relevant literature on the subject, which prevents you from having to read
through lots of Research Paper.

Writing a Standard Review Paper


Write a powerful introduction with accurate background information. In the body, include results
from recent Research Paper and comment on the value of the knowledge. Point out the methods
undertaken, describe the figures and tables used, and state the controversies that arise.
Summarize and discuss the information gathered, and explain their significance. End with a list
of references.
When you partake in an original investigation, for example a study of the prevalence of
substance abuse in a particular community, the findings should be presented in a research paper.
The analysis, evidence and conclusions that are reached are essential components of such papers.
A literature review section also constitutes an important section. A research paper seeks to
answer a research question and includes a hypothesis, resources needed, methods followed and a
conclusion.It also needs to highlight potential future avenues for research. Formats for Research
Paper are generally similar across subjects and institutions but would vary from region to region
according to the patterns laid down by the educational authorities.

In terms of intellectual rigor, scholarship and analysis skills, Review Paper and Research Paper
are quite different. Research Paper require a greater amount of labor, a stronger purpose and
larger degree of direction in order for them to be meaningful. In principle, the review paper
simply parrots what other researchers have established via a variety of research methods. Review
Paper do not uncover any new knowledge though they can still be extremely enlightening.

Research Paper are unique and unlike any other published work, the results being based on
experiments using software and methods that are commonly associated with computer science.
Researching literature and management sciences requires SPSS software to collect and analyze
data.Medical, physics, chemistry and life sciences research requires analysis based on authentic
experimentation.
The Essential Format of Research Paper
1. Research Paper need a powerful but simple title
2. The abstract often makes or kills the research paper
3. Time and effort needs to be dedicated to crafting the abstract
4. The introduction should comprise 25% of the manuscript
5. Conclusions state the importance of new findings
6. The title captures the essence of the paper, and should be easily understood. The motivation
and preliminaries may decide whether the research paper is effective. Conclusions add new to
the existing base of research.

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