Figure 1. Schematic representation of the correlation between title types (1-4) and the degree to which each type reflects the content of the manuscript.
The upper line illustrates the structure of the manuscript.
*: The Introduction typically comprises three segments in the following order: known, unknown, and problem (alternatively termed hypothesis or question). The third segment, the problem (hypothesis or question), can be regarded as the “theme” of this study.
☆: The study’s significance is usually discussed toward the end of the Discussion section.
From: Crafting Informative Titles in Medical Articles to Enhance the Comprehension of the Study Findings
