
Writing introduction
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- Q1What are the three important questions that an introduction should answer?What are the main points of my literature review? How long should my paper be? What is my thesis statement?What research methods should I use? Why is my research unique? What findings do I have?What am I writing about? Why is it important? What do I want the reader to know about it?What do I want to write about? How can I write it well? Who is my audience?30s
- Q2What is advised to be included at the end of an introduction?A summary of the research findings.A detailed literature review of previous studies.A conclusion with final thoughts on the research.A roadmap stating how the paper is organized and how each section connects to the research question.30s
- Q3What is the purpose of the CARS Model?To establish a literature review format.To structure the conclusion of a research paper.To outline the methodology section.To describe the process scholars use to give context to their research through three progressive steps.30s
- Q4How should the introduction section be structured?Broadly introduce the topic, provide general background, narrow down to specific details, and conclude with a focused research question or hypothesis.Begin with detailed statistics and then summarize the main findings.Introduce the methodology first, followed by the significance of the research.Start with the conclusion, then provide background information before tackling the main topic.30s
- Q5What distinguishes an introduction from a literature review?The introduction includes methodology, while literature reviews do not.An introduction provides detailed findings, whereas a literature review does not.An introduction introduces the research question and purpose, while a literature review evaluates and summarizes existing research.Introductions are usually longer than literature reviews.30s
- Q6What tone is typically required in health and medicine research papers?Clarity, accuracy, and evidence.Casual and conversational.Technical and complex.Abstract and theoretical.30s
- Q7In which discipline is it crucial to write in an active voice?Business.Humanities.Social Sciences.Health and Medicine.30s
- Q8What structural approach do humanities research papers often allow for?Complete freedom with no academic structure.Strict adherence to scientific formats.Focus solely on quantitative data.More creativity in writing while retaining a structured academic approach.30s
- Q9What is a common characteristic of introductions in biology, chemistry, and physics papers?They emphasize subjective interpretations.They usually contain detailed emotional appeals.They are often anecdotal and personal.They demand objectivity and impartiality.30s
- Q10What should be avoided in an introduction according to the text?Going too in-depth into the topic.Including personal opinions.Writing very long sentences.Using too many references.30s
- Q11What is the main purpose of an introduction section in a research paper?To establish the writing style, quality of research, and credibility as a scholar.To present all research findings in detail.To summarize the entire paper.To list the references used.30s
- Q12Which of the following is NOT one of the three important questions an introduction should answer?What findings did I conclude?Why is it important?What do I want the reader to know about the topic?What am I writing about?30s
- Q13How should the introduction section be structured according to the text?It should start with the conclusion.It should be free of any context.It should start broadly and then narrow down to a focused research question.It should only include background information.30s
- Q14What model is suggested for creating a strong introduction?The Sequential Writing Model.The Structured Analysis Model.The Direct Approach Model.The Create a Research Space (CARS) Model.30s
- Q15In which academic discipline is it essential to be concise and convey information clearly?Health and Medicine.Humanities.Social Sciences.Business.30s