This question aligns with Chapter 1, "So You Have to Write a Research Paper," of Writing a Research Paper in Political Science.Writing a research paper in political science ______.
A. entails finding all the information you can about a topic by doing an enormous amount of research using your institution's library
B. is very similar to the writing that you do in your English classes, except that you must use precise political science terms and you can't document using MLA style
C. requires you to develop a question and a plan for fairly evaluating the query and then to enact that plan systematically
D. is something that can be completed in one to three sittings if you read this book and follow its advice
E. all of these
Answer: C
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