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GR Report, Tenses in a paper, Pruning - Coggle Diagram
GR Report
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Introduction :recycle:
- Provide background information and set the context.
Put simply, the Introduction should answer the question ‘Why:’ why you choose that topic for research; why it is important; why you adopted a particular method or approach; and so on. You can also think of the Introduction as the section that points out the gap in knowledge that the rest of the paper will fill, or the section in which you define and claim your territory within the broad area of research.
Now that you have given the background and set the context, the last part of the Introduction should specify the objectives of the experiment or analysis of the study described in the paper. This concluding part of the Introduction should include specific details or the exact question(s) to be answered later in the paper.
- Introduce the specific topic of your research and explain why it is important.
- Mention past attempts to solve the research problem or to answer the research question.
- Conclude the Introduction by mentioning the specific objectives of your research.
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Tenses in a paper
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Conclusion
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Present - Apply findings, suggest further research
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