The perfect way to write an introduction
• Starting with the research problem, the importance of the study, and the need for it.
• Starting from the general to the particular, and from the global concept to the regional, and ending to the local ones.
• Fluency in writing language, appropriate format, and academic style.
• Focusing on figures, numbers, statistics, and previous studies.
• Arrangement and chronological order from oldest to newest.
• Up-to-date references and sources.
• Refuting ideas and exercising the role of the critic, and comparing the initial ideas with the ideas after analysis.
• Do not move from one idea to another and then coming back to it again.
• Avoid excessive citations of publications from the same source.
• Good linking between paragraphs.
• Avoid making judgments.