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Methods subheads ...? |
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Be sure to include a hook at the beginning of the introduction. This is a statement of something sufficiently interesting to motivate your reader to read the rest of the paper, it is an important/interesting scientific problem that your paper either solves or addresses. You should draw the reader in and make them want to read the rest of the paper.
The next paragraphs in the introduction should cite previous
research in this area. It should cite those who had the idea or
ideas first, and should also cite those who have done the most
recent and relevant work. You should then go on to explain why
more work was necessary (your work, of course.)
What else belongs in the introductory
section(s) of your paper?
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How do you do this?
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AcknowledgmentsAdvisor(s) and anyone who helped you:
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Resources
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Content Editing
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Writing for an International Audience
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