8 Dos and 8 don'ts of writing an engaging study background
While presenting your research findings, it is important for you to introduce your topic and set the context for your research. Your readers should know why your research topic is important and how it will contribute to the development of knowledge in your field. You need to establish the background of your study in the Introduction section of your research paper such that it prompts the readers to read the rest of your paper. There are some mistakes researchers commonly make when writing their study background. This infographic will help you avoid these mistakes and also equip you with tips for writing an engaging study background.
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Related reading:
- How to write the background of your study
- How to write the background to the study in a research paper?
- How can I make the background of my study engaging?
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