1 2 Title of paper Student Name University Course Instructor Name Date Title of paper The introduction to the paper at least 4-5 sentences with at least one in-text citation and a fully stated purpose. Remember period comes after the citation. Research Questions This section contains at least three research questions you would use for your capstone. … must be a bulleted list with a brief introduction. Basic Research Designs This section contains the basic types of research designs you plan to use for your research questions: descriptive research, quantitative or mixed method: experimental (pre, quasi, true), case studies, etc. … must be at least three to four fully formed paragraphs (at least 5 sentences in length). And include at least one in-text citation. Questions Used This section of the assignment contains all corresponding questions (what else do what to know besides what is in your initial Capstone questions) used with your basic designs…. must be at least one fully formed paragraph (at least 5 sentences in length). Analytical Methods Provides the analytical methods you plan to use: data gathering, statistics used, research objectives, framework, patterns and connection, etc.…. must be at least three fully formed paragraphs (at least 5 sentences in length). And include at least one in-text citation. Conclusion The conclusion to the paper is at least 5 sentences, summarizes at least 3 key points, and has one in-text citation. References- (put on own page) All references in alphabetical order, most within the last 5 years, at least 5 peer reviewed scholarly references. Be sure to follow 7th Ed. APA guide. Author, A. A. & Author B. B. (Date of publication). Title of page/document [Format description when necessary]. https://www.someaddress.com/full/url/ Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume number (issue number), pages. https://doi.org/xx.xxx/yyyy Author, A. A. (Year of publication). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle. Publisher. Module 7 Discussion Forum I: Building on (Contrastive) Details Rationale The purpose of this discussion is similar to the previous ones that we've done in this series. But it will also help to prepare you for the kind of thinking that you'll employ in your Five-Paragraph Writing Exercise due in Module 13 because, like it, you'll be asked to contrast two texts. And like others in this series, you'll continue to work on situating evidence (i.e. your example), a writing move you'll be asked to use in your higher-stakes writing. (Again, if you need a refresher, have a look at the page that describes how to situate evidence.) Forum Instructions In this forum, you will choose a concrete detail from one of Carter's stories ("The Bloody Chamber," "The Courtship of Mr. Lyon," or "The Tiger's Bride") on which to focus your analysis, but you'll choose it because it either rewrites a detail from t ...