“✍️ How to Write Research Introductions with Confidence”
Use a simple framework to avoid writer’s block and start strong.
Key Takeaways :
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The conceptual framework: what we know → what we don’t know → aim of the study.
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The structural framework: turn ideas into clear paragraphs (disease background → drug background → transition → gap → aim).
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Example: Depression among medical students — global → regional → local → research gap → aim.
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Combine with your checklist to guarantee a solid Introduction.