Selecting a Research Topic and Writing the Research Title Flashcards

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Research begins with an

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inquiry (a question, a problem, or an issue)

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Research begins with an inquiry which leads further discovery

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(an answer, a solution or a clarification)

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a subject or issue that you would like to pursue in your research study.

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research topic

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4
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some tips in selecting a research topic

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Interest
Relevance
Manageability
Available Resources

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5
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summarizes the main idea of your research study.

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Title

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6
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May consider writing a research title

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  1. Avoid using abbreviations.
  2. Titles are usually in the form of phrase but avoid using “A 3. Study of…” and “An Investigation of…”
  3. Avoid general title such as “Politics and Governance.”
  4. Indicate the key variables, both dependent and independent.
  5. Do not indicate the year the study has been conducted.
  6. Titles can also be a declarative or question form.
  7. Titles should be limited to 10 to 15 substantive words.
    Indicate the subject and scope of the study.
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7
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Titles should be limited to ______ substantive words

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10 to 15 substantive words.

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8
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Avoid using

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abbreviations

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