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: You define the broad research field and review previous research to show the topic's importance.

The acronym likely refers to two distinct concepts used to produce "solid papers" or high-quality research materials: the CARS Checklist for evaluating sources and the CARS Model for structuring introductions . 1. CARS Checklist (Source Evaluation)

easonableness: Evaluating if the source is objective, balanced, and free from extreme bias. : You define the broad research field and

redibility: Establishing the author’s credentials and the quality of the publishing source to ensure authority.

ccuracy: Verifying that the information is up-to-date, factual, and detailed. upport: Checking for a bibliography or evidence that

upport: Checking for a bibliography or evidence that backs up the claims made in the text. 2. CARS Model (Structural Framework)

: You identify a gap, raise a question, or challenge existing beliefs to show why more research is needed. Developed by John Swales

Developed by John Swales, the model is a strategic framework for writing effective introductions in academic papers. It follows three "moves":