develop your Introduction section. Writing a systematic review introduction is t
develop your Introduction section. Writing a systematic review introduction is the beginning of the final steps of your research. It involves summarizing the background of your study, some key definitions, and your rationale for performing the study, all summarized in a few paragraphs to set the tone and context for your systematic review. As you develop your Introduction, you do not necessarily need to limit your references to your included studies. In this section, you can use secondary, but still peer-reviewed sources.
This section should be about 5-7 paragraphs. Remember, the last sentence of the last paragraph should state the purpose.
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