How to Avoid the Research Writing Scream

Do you look at your course syllabus, see a research assignment, and cringe? Do you scream at the thought of finding a topic, doing research, citing sources, and writing a paper?


If so, follow these 10 easy research steps and use your panic adrenalin to get it done.  Here’s how: 

1. Open your calendar and schedule the time you need to do all the steps below
2. Find a topic that interests you and do preliminary research to see if there is credible, academic research about the topic:

  • Use Credo Database & Academic Search Premier (EBSCO Host) for an overview of your topic. Narrow your search down by selecting peer reviewed articles, full-text, and year span (last 5 years):



3. Use this organizational system to keep track of your research:
  • Select “email” article in the database. Write an email subject heading: course title and several words of the article’s title, to find this research for now and future classes
  • Check full-text article, make certain to check APA citation
  • Keep track of all sources by keeping an ongoing APA References page from the start of your research, deleting references not used in the paper before submission 
4. Decide upon a topic and thesis that includes a topic, claim, and main ideas: 



5. Use your main ideas as areas to back up with research. Outlining and mind mapping will help you with this step:

  • When using the Credo mind map, take note of the names of the subheadings that pop-up and use them for further searching. Pull down the arrow next to “basic search” to find mind map:

6. Be flexible with your thesis and main ideas as you learn more about the topic, change accordingly, and use at least one reference for each main idea you discuss. Be certain to paraphrase, summarize, or directly quote the research to give credit to the researchers’ hard work and avoid plagiarism:


7. Draft your paper, rewrite, let it sit, read it out loud, make corrections, revise, use Grammarly, edit, and rewrite, understanding that the writing is a process that is hard for everyone:



8. Be certain to make APA easy by using an APA Template
9. Use the correct intext citation and References formatting:

APA In-Text Citations and References

10. Stop screaming. Ask your professor, librarian, classmate, or friend for help you. Go to the 
Traveling Writing Teacher or the  Purdue Online Writing Center. Finally, remember that research and writing require growth mindset and Nike resolution: Just Do It!


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