Select the text where you want to add a hanging indent.
Go to Home > Paragraph dialog launcher. > Indents and Spacing.
Under Special, select Hanging. You can adjust the depth of the indent using the By field.
Select OK.
It's a little more cumbersome to do this in Google Docs. Click this LINK to open for directions.
It is helpful to familiarize yourself with the differences in tone that you will find between "academic" papers and "scientific" ones (not to say that scientific research isn't also academic in nature).
Academic writing tends to be more informal, subjective, interpretive, generally pulling from a wide range of inter-related sources. Conversational or discussion oriented with multiple possible directions or arguments.
Scientific writing is usually much smaller in scope - a fixed argument or presentation of results based on clearly defined goals. More concise, no superlative language (state your purpose/results and move on).
Scientific writing must also allow readers to easily follow whatever methods the researcher used into order to generate the data that is being presented so that they can evaluate the validity of any conclusions that are made. This can be tricky if the subject is particularly complex, so the author must be sure to to write with precision, clarity and, above all, objectivity - any claims that are made must be based on facts, not emotion or intuition.
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