
introduction section of RP
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- Q1What are the three important questions an introduction should answer?What is my title, what is my thesis, and how will I conclude?What am I writing about, why is it important, and what do I want the reader to know?What are my main arguments, what references do I need, and how should I format my paper?What is my research method, what data will I use, and what is my timeline?30s
- Q2How should an introduction be structured according to the CARS Model?Introduce the title, present the arguments, and summarize the findings.Outline the methods, summarize the results, and provide implications.Present the author's background, discuss the literature, and state the conclusion.Establish a territory, establish a niche, and occupy the niche.30s
- Q3What is the primary difference between an introduction and a literature review?The introduction summarizes all sources used, whereas the literature review doesn't use any sources.The introduction is longer than the literature review.The introduction introduces the research question and purpose, while the literature review critically evaluates existing research.The introduction is only for qualitative research, while the literature review is only for quantitative research.30s
- Q4Why is it suggested to write the introduction last?So that it will be shorter than the body of the paper.So that you can use the same wording as in the abstract.So that you can avoid using complex terms in the introduction.So that you have a clear idea of what you are introducing.30s
- Q5What tone is typically important when writing an introduction in the Business discipline?Concise and clear.Formal and complex.Casual and informal.Emotional and persuasive.30s
- Q6What type of information should be included in a health and medicine paper introduction?Technical jargon without context.Only statistical data about the research topic.Broader background information followed by a focused research question.A summary of the entire literature available.30s
- Q7In which academic discipline is creativity in writing more acceptable within the introduction?Humanities.BusinessEngineeringHealth and Medicine30s
- Q8Which of the following best describes the structure needed for introductions in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics disciplines?Objective and impartial with significant background data.Highly emotional with personal anecdotes.Creative and narrative-driven without technical details.Casual and less structured.30s
- Q9What is a recommended method for investigating introductions in your academic discipline?Read articles from major academic journals in your field.Only rely on textbook examples.Consult social media for tips.Ask peers about their papers.30s
- Q10What does establishing a niche in the CARS Model involve?Relaxing the research question to allow for broad exploration.Providing a final conclusion of the research.Identifying a gap, limitation, or shortcoming in previous research.Summarizing all existing literature.30s
- Q11What is the primary purpose of the introduction section in a research paper?To summarize the entire research paper.To provide a detailed analysis of your findings.To establish your writing style, convey the importance of your research, and build credibility as a scholar.To discuss the methodology extensively.30s
- Q12According to the text, which questions should an introduction answer?Who is the intended audience? What is the conclusion? What research was reviewed?What am I writing about? Why is it important? What do I want the reader to know about it?What methods were used? What results were found? What are the implications?When was the research conducted? How was it funded? What are the challenges?30s
- Q13What is the recommended structure of an introduction according to the text?A circular structure returning to the main point.A thematic organization grouped by subtopics.A chronological order from past to present.An upside-down triangle, starting from broad to specific.30s
- Q14What does the CARS Model stand for in the context of writing an introduction?Collect and Review Sources.Construct an Analytical Research Strategy.Create a Research Space.Contextualize a Research Study.30s
- Q15In which step of the CARS Model do scholars identify gaps in existing research?Provide Relevant Background.Establish a Territory.Establish a Niche.Occupy the Niche.30s