Research success necessitates organization and a research plan:
Once you have your research question(s) and topic, it is important to find sources to build your background information:
The research process is emotional and cyclical!
As you engage in the research process, you will encounter the following major components.
Though the order may differ from what's listed below, these are vital pieces of conducting sound research.
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Consider these questions:
These questions may generate ideas. Next brainstorm. Which topics are most worthy of your time? Why is your topic significant? What angle might you take to fulfill the requirement: informative, persuasive, etc. Consider making your topic specific. For example:
What are the unique benefits of art therapy?
Avoid over-done topics. When you are narrowing your topic choices, try to choose something fresh and interesting.
Write out your research question or thesis statement. Underline words that you believe best represent the main ideas.
What are the benefits of art therapy?
Second, create a list of synonyms for each word you underlined and use these terms to search for resources.
help OR improvements
mental health
painting OR drawing
counseling
You can add additional terms as you survey what is available:
help OR improvements AND painting therapy
painting or sculpting or drawing
As you gather resources be sure to evaluate the resources!
Check out the Searching Strategies for Websites and Databases for more tips.
Check out the Evaluating Resources page to avoid choosing bad sources for your projects!
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