Mastering the Basics of Research Paper Introduction and Problem Formulation
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True or false:The introduction of a research paper does not have any impact on the focus and credibility of the paper.

False

True or false:The introduction is not important in establishing the tone, focus, and credibility of a research paper.

False

True or false:The introduction of a research paper is not important and can be skipped.

False

True or false: A research question should not have any specific historical time period, geographical location, or subgroups or categories of people to be studied.

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True or false: There are only two conditions that make a problem researchable.

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True or false: A research problem is the secondary idea of a study.

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True or false: A research question should not have a specific historical time period, geographical location, and subgroups or categories of people to be studied.

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True or false: The objective of a research study does not need to be defined.

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True or false: A research problem does not lead to the need for a study.

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Study Notes

  • The introduction is crucial in establishing the tone, focus, and credibility of a research paper.
  • A research problem is the central idea of a study and the reason why research is being undertaken.
  • There are five conditions that make a problem researchable.
  • Techniques for developing a research question include examining literature, consulting experts, talking to people with different opinions, and defining the objective of the research.
  • A research question should have a specific historical time period, geographical location, and subgroups or categories of people to be studied.
  • The objective or desired outcome of the research should be defined.
  • The introduction provides an overview and goal of the study.
  • A well-written introduction conveys the importance of the research and guides the research paper.
  • The research problem leads to the need for a study.
  • A research question arises from examining literature, consulting experts, and talking to people with different opinions.

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Test your knowledge on the crucial aspects of research paper writing with this quiz! From establishing the tone and credibility of the introduction to developing a research question with specific criteria, this quiz covers the essentials of research paper writing. Keywords include: research paper, introduction, research problem, research question, literature review, objective, and outcome. Challenge yourself and see how well you know the ins and outs of research paper writing!

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