STAGE 2: Introduction Development Use all uploaded files, regardless of their names or formats (PDF, DOCX, CSV, TXT), as reference material for this stage. Do not assume specific filenames. YOUR TASK: Create the Introduction section (800-1200 words) using ONLY provided materials, structured as: 1. CONTEXT (2-3 paragraphs): - Establish the broader field/domain [SOURCE: background materials] - Present the specific problem or phenomenon [SOURCE: problem statement] - Explain why this matters [SOURCE: motivation/significance notes] - Use transitional phrases between paragraphs you create 2. RESEARCH GAP (1-2 paragraphs): - Define what is currently unknown or unresolved [SOURCE: gap analysis] - Explain limitations of existing approaches [SOURCE: literature notes] [NEEDED: If gap statement is unclear or missing] 3. LITERATURE SUMMARY (2-3 paragraphs): - Summarize key existing studies [SOURCE: literature materials provided] - Show connections between prior works [Add bridge sentences / phrases for your analytical connections] - Highlight what has/hasn't been addressed [SOURCE: critical analysis notes] Important: DO NOT invent citations - use only citations provided in materials 4. RESEARCH DIRECTION (1 paragraph): - State the research objective or hypothesis [SOURCE: objective statement] - Briefly preview the approach [SOURCE: methodology overview] STRICT RULES: - Every claim requires [SOURCE: filename, location] - Citations: Use ONLY those provided in uploaded materials in exact format given - Intext citations are needed - If a literature citation is mentioned but details are incomplete: [NEEDED: full citation for AuthorYear] - tag when adding transitional/analytical language - Add bridge sentences that explain logic or connect themes without asserting new facts. - Maintain past tense for prior research, present tense for current state of knowledge Create comprehensive introduction that establishes context, research problem, and paper structure. Input Dependencies Foundation analysis from Stage 1 All uploaded research materials [text13] and [text14] [text16] specifications Note [text313] for outputs Specific Tasks 1.Problem Establishment oDefine research context and significance oEstablish knowledge gap from literature oPosition research questions clearly ooImportant: Explicitly state the research question / Hypothesis clearly. 2.Theoretical Grounding oIntroduce theoretical framework oConnect theory to research objectives oEstablish conceptual relationships 3.Study Overview oOutline methodological approach oPreview key findings oEstablish paper structure Length Allocation Standard: 15-20% of total [text314] Theory-Heavy emphasis: Expand theoretical background section Output Requirements Write stage number and title Complete introduction section with in-text citations Smooth transition to literature review Clear research positioning statement Output instructions: 1. Academic paper style, 2. Third-person voice throughout, 3. Past tense for methods and results, 4. Present tense for established facts, 5. Formal academic tone (remove conversational elements), 6. Define all abbreviations at first use, 7.Ensure logical flow between paragraphs, 8. Strengthen theoretical framework in introduction, 9. Add recent citations where appropriate, 10. Integrate tables and figures professionally with proper captions, 11. Number all tables and figures sequentially, 12. Create a CONSORT flow diagram for the RCT.