Difference of concept paper and position paper
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Concept papers: they are summaries of projects or Issues that reflects the interest, experience and expertise of the writer or organisation.
Position papers: Is an essay that presents an arguable opinion about an issue.
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Concept papers are descriptions of projects or issues that show the author's or organization's interest, experience, and competence.
Position papers are essays that offer a debatable viewpoint on a subject.
Explanation:
- Before doing the study, a university student will write a brief document called a concept paper that will center on the research subject. The two or three pages-long documents give important information about the research, including the topic, goal, and techniques.
- A position paper is an essay that offers a debatable viewpoint on a subject, usually the authors or the viewpoint of a certain party.
- Position papers are published in a variety of fields, including academics, politics, law, and others.
- The purpose of a position paper is to persuade the audience that the viewpoint expressed is credible and deserving of their attention.
- When selecting a subject, coming up with an argument, and structuring the paper, one must carefully consider ideas for position papers.
- Position papers come in a variety of formats, from the most straightforward—a letter to the editor—to the most sophisticated—an academic position paper.
- Large organizations also utilize position papers to communicate their official viewpoints and suggestions to the public.
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