Thanks so much for this video!!! I have been struggling for months trying to figure out the outline for the introduction section. Watching this video has cleared out the confusion and frustration I had.
This was really great. Color coded examples made things very clear. One question that I have is whether you also have a “relevant literature” section after this type of Introduction and if so would you still include background research in the Introduction as well?
Hi! Thank you! This is 100% dependent on the journal I am sending to. Most journals in science (at least that i have seen) do not request a "relevant literature" section. Therefore I do not write them and just include it in my intro!
Writing Intro for research and thesis is same or different because research paper intro is small but thesis intro is large so, Can i follow same steps for my theis or there is different method for this?
I would imagine so. Is there a specific type of research paper that you are thinking about? You may need to switch up sections depending on the logical flow of your paper!
@@SciGradCoach Thanks for your answer...so..this is not a general template. For research type, I mean the research article dut to the introduction for the review article is different structure. My Regards.
@@qusay6948 This is a general introduction template that you can use for a variety of research articles. If you are looking for more information around review type articles, here is a video where I illustrate the differences between the two introductions: ruclips.net/video/eeoTFWeXGF4/видео.html I hope this is helpful!
How do you prepare for writing an introduction/article effectively? There are so many videos on what it should look like and what it should say, but how do you get a good flow in the writing progress when every other sentence need to have a citation. Do you make an excel document at first with information or something? Or do you just look up articles along the way, or maybe even after writing for a while? I am struggling so much finding a good way to actually sit down and get words down on the paper.
Hi! I generally do a quick outline of what I want to talk about and start writing. I look up articles and cite as I write. I hope this helps! If you want a full guide to my process, you can check out my Write Your Research Article course: www.sciencegradschoolcoach.com/Write-Your-Research-Article
I hope this was helpful! You can get the Scientific Research Paper Checklist here: www.sciencegradschoolcoach.com/scientificpaperchecklist
Thanks so much for this video!!! I have been struggling for months trying to figure out the outline for the introduction section. Watching this video has cleared out the confusion and frustration I had.
I am so glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Love your channel!
Thank you so much!
This was really great. Color coded examples made things very clear. One question that I have is whether you also have a “relevant literature” section after this type of Introduction and if so would you still include background research in the Introduction as well?
Hi! Thank you! This is 100% dependent on the journal I am sending to. Most journals in science (at least that i have seen) do not request a "relevant literature" section. Therefore I do not write them and just include it in my intro!
Excellent, could you provide link to paper that you have refered in this video
Hi! Here is the link to that article!
link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s13361-018-2085-9.pdf
Writing Intro for research and thesis is same or different because research paper intro is small but thesis intro is large so, Can i follow same steps for my theis or there is different method for this?
Thank you, it's very interesting
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for your effort and time. Is it possible to use this introduction template with all research papers?
I would imagine so. Is there a specific type of research paper that you are thinking about?
You may need to switch up sections depending on the logical flow of your paper!
@@SciGradCoach
Thanks for your answer...so..this is not a general template. For research type, I mean the research article dut to the introduction for the review article is different structure.
My Regards.
@@qusay6948 This is a general introduction template that you can use for a variety of research articles.
If you are looking for more information around review type articles, here is a video where I illustrate the differences between the two introductions: ruclips.net/video/eeoTFWeXGF4/видео.html
I hope this is helpful!
How do you prepare for writing an introduction/article effectively? There are so many videos on what it should look like and what it should say, but how do you get a good flow in the writing progress when every other sentence need to have a citation. Do you make an excel document at first with information or something? Or do you just look up articles along the way, or maybe even after writing for a while? I am struggling so much finding a good way to actually sit down and get words down on the paper.
Hi! I generally do a quick outline of what I want to talk about and start writing. I look up articles and cite as I write. I hope this helps!
If you want a full guide to my process, you can check out my Write Your Research Article course:
www.sciencegradschoolcoach.com/Write-Your-Research-Article
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