I. Introduction
- Get the reader's attention (using data points to demonstrate problem)
- State the thesis is one sentence
II. Body 1. First Variable that has been shown to lead to outcome (i.e. arrest, point of view) 1. Supporting evidence (facts and examples) - Supporting evidence (facts and examples) 2. Second Variable that has been shown to lead to outcome (i.e. arrest, point of view)
- Supporting evidence (facts and examples) 2. Supporting evidence (facts and examples)
- Third Variable that has been shown to lead to outcome (i.e. arrest, point of view)
- Supporting evidence (facts and examples)
- Supporting evidence (facts and examples)
- Fourth Variable that has been shown to lead to outcome (i.e. arrest. point of view)
- Support
- Support
- Summary of the previous research findings
- Suggestions for future research
III. Conclusion A. Reemphasize your thesis in a fresh way, showing how your have achieved your purpose.
B. Make a memorable final statement (urge your reader/listener to learn more. • •
has changed you or your view of the world, etc.