Writing the Introduction to your Thesis
Title
It identifies the important concepts of the paper and specifies the major findings or perspective
Make the title informative and meaningful on its own
Be specific
Be concise (avoid “empty” words and phrases)
Write the title with your audience in mind (don’t discourage or confuse potential readers)
Avoid highly technical or specialized terminology
Avoid abbreviations (except those widely recognized like DNA, RNA, etc.)
The title is often one of the last things written
Introduction
Sets the stage for your scientific argument and should grab the reader’s interest
Orient the reader to the research topic by summarizing pertinent literature written and published by other scientists who are doing related research
Go from general to specific
Explain the rationale for your study; convince the reader that your research questions are important
Place your study in the context of previous research
State your objectives or your hypothesis
Much of this section will be in the present tense.
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