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RESEARCH PAPER MUST BE 10 PAGES APA FORMAT INCLUDING REFERENCES. YOU NEED A PPT ABOUT THIS PAPER 10 SLIDES PROFESSIONAL DESIGN.

Research Paper Topic

Instructions

Research an aviation human factor related topic of interest. You can use one of the suggested topics or you can select one of your own. Submit the topic to the instructor for approval.

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Suggested topics include,

The economic impact of human factors in airport operations.

Training Avenues and Tools Used to Enhance Safety Awareness and Mishap Minimization

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Human Factors Mandated Training

Human Factors Responsibilities in Aviation Maintenance Management

Human Factors Responsibility in Flight Deck Design

Human Factors Responsibility in Passenger Cabin Design

Human Factors Responsibility in Error Management

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Research Paper Outline

An outline is a “blueprint” or “plan” for your paper.  It helps you to organize your thoughts and arguments. A good outline can make conducting research and then writing the paper very efficient.  Your outline page must include your:

· Paper Title

· Thesis statement

· Major points/arguments indicated by Roman numerals (i.e., I, II, III, IV, V, etc.)

· Support for your major points, indicated by capital Arabic numerals (i.e., A, B, C, D, E, etc.)

· Roman numeral I should be your “Introduction”.  In the introduction portion of your paper, you’ll want to tell your reader what your paper is about and then tell what your paper hopes to prove (your thesis).  So an Introduction gives an overview of the topic and your thesis statement.

· The final Roman numeral should be your “Conclusion”.  In the conclusion, you summarize what you have told your reader.

Attached you will find 3 sample outlines. YOUR outline can be MORE detailed, or might be LESS detailed.  Remember that a good outline makes writing easier and more efficient.

Research Paper Draft and Final Paper

The Draft must be more than a few pages. It must set forth what your topic and question are, why they are important, what you have done, and what you are planning to do for the final draft. It must be detailed enough so that we can give you really helpful comments and set you on the path to making a real discovery and advancing knowledge at least one small step.

The final paper

The research paper will allow you to develop a more complete understanding of the specific topical area that you have chosen. Although the way that you decide to convey the information is up to you, remember that these papers will be graded on content, style, grammar, writing ability, and thoroughness of research—so by following the  attached instructions you will save yourself a lot of frustration. Please have someone proofread your paper before handing it in. This will save you time and points. This is an upper level college course and you will be expected to write well. If you have any questions regarding the research paper please see me ahead of time. Coming to me at the last minute with problems is not a good idea.

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Research Topic

My selected topic for my research paper is, “How does weather affect the safety and operations of airports and aviation”.

1 Page – Title Page

5 Pages – Content

1 Page – Resources

7 pages in total

Research Paper Outline – due 01/30/2021

Instructions

An outline is a “blueprint” or “plan” for your paper. It helps you to organize your thoughts and arguments. A good outline can make conducting research and then writing the paper very efficient. Your outline page must include your:

Paper Title

Thesis statement

Major points/arguments indicated by Roman numerals (i.e., I, II, III, IV, V, etc.)

Support for your major points, indicated by capital Arabic numerals (i.e., A, B, C, D, E, etc.)

Roman numeral I should be your “Introduction”. In the introduction portion of your paper, you’ll want to tell your reader what your paper is about and then tell what your paper hopes to prove (your thesis). So an Introduction gives an overview of the topic and your thesis statement.

The final Roman numeral should be your “Conclusion”. In the conclusion, you summarize what you have told your reader.

Attached you will find 3 sample outlines. YOUR outline can be MORE detailed, or might be LESS detailed. Remember that a good outline makes writing easier and more efficient.

Research Paper Draft – due 02/06/2021

The Draft must be more than a few pages. It must set forth what your topic and question are, why they are important, what you have done, and what you are planning to do for the final draft. It must be detailed enough so that we can give you really helpful comments and set you on the path to making a real discovery and advancing knowledge at least one small step.

Research Paper Final – due 02/20/2021

The research paper will allow you to develop a more complete understanding of the specific topical area that you have chosen. Although the way that you decide to convey the information is up to you, remember that these papers will be graded on content, style, grammar, writing ability, and thoroughness of research—so by following the  attached instructions you will save yourself a lot of frustration. Please have someone proofread your paper before handing it in. This will save you time and points. This is an upper level college course and you will be expected to write well. If you have any questions regarding the research paper please see me ahead of time. Coming to me at the last minute with problems is not a good idea.

TheBasic Outline of a Paper

The following outline shows a basic format for most academic papers. No matter what length the paper

needs to be, it should still follow the format of having an introduction, body, and conclusion. Read over

what typically goes in each section of the paper. Use the back of this handout to outline information for

your specific paper.

I. Introduction

The introduction should have some of the following elements, depending on the type of paper:

� Start with an attention grabber: a short story, example, statistic, or historical
context that introduces the paper topic

� Give an overview of any issues involved with the subject
� Define of any key terminology need to understand the topic
� Quote or paraphrase sources revealing the controversial nature of the subject

(argumentative papers only)

� Highlight background information on the topic needed to understand the direction
of the paper

� Write an antithesis paragraph, presenting the primary opposing views
(argumentative paper only)

The introduction must end with a THESIS statement (a 1 to 2 sentences in length):

� Tell what the overall paper will focus on
� Briefly outline the main points in the paper

II. Body

� Clearly present the main points of the paper as listed in the thesis
� Give strong examples, details, and explanations to support each main points
� If an argumentative paper, address any counterarguments and refute those arguments
� If a research paper, use strong evidence from sources—paraphrases, summaries, and

quotations that support the main points

III. Conclusion

� Restate your thesis from the introduction in different words
� Briefly summarize each main point found in the body of the paper (avoid going over 2

sentences for each point)

� Give a statement of the consequences of not embracing the position (argumentative paper
only)

� End with a strong clincher statement: an appropriate, meaningful final sentence that ties the
whole point of the paper together (may refer back to the attention grabber)

Additional Tips

� Decide on the thesis and main points first
� You do not need to start writing your paper with the introduction
� Try writing the thesis and body first; then go back and figure out how to best introduce the body

and conclude the paper

� Use transitions between main points and between examples within the main points
� Always keep your thesis in the forefront of your mind while writing; everything in your paper

must point back to the thesis

� Use the back of this handout to make an outline of your paper

Paper Topic:____________________________________________________ Audience:__________

I. Introduction

Possible ideas for the introduction (see front side of handout for suggestions):

_______________________________

_______________________________
_______________________________

Thesis Statement (Usually the last sentence(s) in the introduction):

_________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________

II. Body (A paper may have a few or many main points; decide how many your paper will need)

Main Point: ___________________________________________________________________

Examples/Details/Explanations:

a. ______________________________________________________________________

b. ______________________________________________________________________

c. ______________________________________________________________________

Main Point: ___________________________________________________________________
Examples/Details/Explanations:
a. ______________________________________________________________________
b. ______________________________________________________________________
c. ______________________________________________________________________

Main Point: ___________________________________________________________________
Examples/Details/Explanations:
a. ______________________________________________________________________
b. ______________________________________________________________________
c. ______________________________________________________________________

Main Point: ___________________________________________________________________
Examples/Details/Explanations:
a. ______________________________________________________________________
b. ______________________________________________________________________
c. ______________________________________________________________________

III. Conclusion

Reworded Thesis (Usually found near the beginning of the conclusion):

_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________

Other Ideas to Conclude:

________________________________

________________________________

Clincher Ideas: _________________________________________________________________

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