TITLEA good title describes the main topic or finding of your paper and makes it easier for another researcher to find your work.
ABSTRACTA good abstract provides a stand-alone summary of your research.
INTRODUCTIONA good introduction provides sufficient background and context to set up the research question your study is trying to answer and the hypotheses being tested.
METHODSA good methods section provides a detailed account of the procedures and materials, so readers are able to evaluate, critique, and replicate the study.
RESULTSA good results section presents a distilled version of your findings clearly and objectively.
DISCUSSIONA good discussion provides an interpretation of the results within the context established in the introduction.
REFERENCESA good references section informs the reader of all the sources used to produce the paper and study.