So, what is “research writing”? Research writing is writing that uses evidence (from journals, books, magazines, the Internet, experts, etc.) to persuade or inform an audience about a particular point.
Research writing exists in a variety of different forms.
Research will fit together with your writing in two ways: you will use research to find the place your work begins (a process described in the question about how to select a topic) and then you will use research to help you develop your arguments.
It can help writers to explore new topics, and it can provide them with the information they need to develop fresh and innovative approaches to writing.
Supporting your argument: Research is essential when making an argument.
It allows you to present evidence that supports your position and refute any counterarguments.10 avr. 2023