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(CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION) The Problem and its Background

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HOW LONG SHOULD A RESEARCH PAPER INTRODUCTION BE?

Deciding on the ideal length for your research paper introduction depends on a few things, like the type of research you’re doing and your academic guidelines.

While there’s no strict rule. There’s a general recommendation to make your introduction about 5-10%of your whole paper.

So, if you have a 10 - paper page, your introduction might be a half a page to a full page. This proportion helps give enough information without overwhelming your reader right from the start.

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

Discusses the Existence of the problem that led to the present research.

  • THE PROBLEM & ITS BACKGROUND

  • SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

  • DEFINITION OF TERMS

  • OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

  • SCOPE AND DELIMITATION OF THE STUDY

  • TIME AND LOCALE OF THE STUDY

  • HYPOTHESIS OF THE STUDY

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THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND

Purpose: Capture the reader’s interest

How: Begin with an interesting statement, a surprising fact, a quote, or a question that relates to your research topic. This helps set the stage and engages the reader.

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STEP 1: UNDERSTAND YOUR AUDIENCE

Before diving into the writing process, take time to understand your audience thoroughly. Consider their familiarity with the topic, their academic background, and their specific interests.

This understanding will guide your tone, language, and level of technicality in the introduction to ensure it resonates effectively with your readers.

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STEP 2: HOOK YOUR READERS WITH AN ENGAGING OPENING

Capture your reader’s attention with an engaging and thought-provoking opening. Use a compelling anecdote, a surprising fact, or a relevant quote to draw readers into your topic.

This initial hook should make readers curious and excited to learn more about your research.

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STEP 3: CLEARLY DEFINE YOUR RESEARCH TOPIC

Start your introduction by clearly telling what your research is about. Explain the main topic of your paper in a way that’s easy to understand.

This helps your readers know right away that your research is focusing on without any confusion.

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STEP 4: PROVIDE CONTEXT AND BACKGROUND

Offer comprehensive background information to your research topic, providing context for your readers. Explain the historical or theoretical backdrop, current status, and any relevant developments in the field.

This will help your audience grasp the significance of your research within a broader academic or real-world framework.

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STEP 5: STATE YOUR RESEARCH QUESTION

Clearly state the main research question. Your study aims to address. Ensure that this statement is concise, precise, and clear.

This statement act as a guide for your readers, showing them the purpose and direction of your research.

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STEP 6: OUTLINE THE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES

Conclude your introduction with a concise and clear research paper thesis. Summarize the main argument or purpose of your research paper in a single, focused sentence.

This thesis statement guides your readers and prepares them for the detailed exploration of your study in the rest of the paper.

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STEP 7: PROVIDE A THESIS STATEMENT

Conclude your introduction with a concise and clear research paper thesis. Summarize the main argument or purpose of your research paper in a single, focused sentence.

This thesis statement guides your readers and prepares them for the detailed exploration of your study in the rest of the paper.