A research paper is a written work that presents the results of original research on a particular topic. It is typically written by scholars or academics in a specific field and is intended to contribute to the ongoing discourse in that field. A research paper should include a clear and concise statement of the research question or problem being addressed, a review of the relevant literature, a description of the research methods used, and an analysis of the results. The purpose of a research paper is to share new knowledge or insights with the academic community.
A thesis is a long, formal document that presents the author's research and findings on a specific topic. It is typically written by graduate students as part of the requirements for obtaining a master's or doctoral degree. A thesis should provide a detailed and comprehensive overview of the research conducted by the author, including a review of the relevant literature, a description of the research methods used, and a discussion of the results and their implications. The purpose of a thesis is to demonstrate the author's ability to conduct independent research and contribute to the academic field in which they are studying.
A book is a written work that is published and intended for a general audience. It may be written by a scholar or academic, but it is not necessarily focused on original research. A book may be a collection of research papers, essays, or other writings on a specific topic, or it may be a work of fiction or non-fiction intended to inform, entertain, or persuade the reader. The purpose of a book is to share knowledge, ideas, or stories with a wider audience.
Here are some references that provide more information on these types of writing:
"Research Paper" from the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL):
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_sample_paper.html
"Thesis Writing" from the University of New South Wales: https://student.unsw.edu.au/thesis-writing
"Book Writing" from the Writing Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/book-writing/
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