In this example, note that the writer uses the names of key researchers to set the context and then focuses on what researchers don’t yet know. After setting up the problem he’s addressing in the research, the writer then announces the scope and focus of the paper in the second sentence:
Research reported by Daly, Miller, and their colleagues suggests that writing apprehension is related to a number of factors we do not yet fully understand. This study suggests that included among those factors should be the belief that writing ability is a gift. . . .
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