Introduction Papers usually include the following parts:
1. cover: including the title of the paper, author's name, school name, submission date and other information.
2. Abstract: Briefly summarize the main contents, objectives, methods, results and conclusions of the paper. Generally between 150-250 words.
3. Contents: List all parts of the paper and their corresponding page numbers.
4. Introduction: Introduce the research background, research questions, research purpose and significance, and the structure of the paper.
5. Literature review: Review the existing research related to the research topic, analyze its advantages and disadvantages, and provide theoretical basis for your own research.
6. Methods: The research methods, data sources, sample selection and measurement tools were described in detail.
7. Results: The main findings of the research can be illustrated by charts and pictures.
8. Discussion: Analyze and explain the research results, discuss its significance to theory and practice, and point out the limitations of the research and the future research direction.
9. Conclusion: Summarize the main points and findings of the paper and emphasize its contribution to related fields.
10. References: list all references cited in the paper and arrange them in the prescribed format.
1 1. Appendix: Provide supplementary materials related to the main contents of the paper, such as questionnaires and original data.
Note: Different disciplines and schools may have different requirements for the paper format, so please be sure to write according to the specific requirements.