Your initial step in deciding on a topic is to find inspiration. Your professor may have provided a specific topic or list of topics to research. If so, choose from those topics. If not, check out some of these tips:
If you found yourself inspired by many topics, then it is time to choose just one. Here are three ways to help you decide on a topic that is right for you:
After choosing a topic, it is time to develop a research question. This is an important step because it will help direct your research by focusing on a specific position or point-of-view. As the name implies, a research question will end with a question mark. For example, for the topic of “college sports,” an appropriate research question could be “Should college athletes be compensated for their performance?”
During the course of your research, you will try to answer your research question with information you find from a variety of credible sources. To create a great research question, review these guidelines:
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