WRITING A RESEARCH TITLE || PRACTICAL RESEARC 2

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Choose a concise and specific research topic that is researchable, feasible, and well-defined, focusing on objectivity and clarity while avoiding personal biases and moral judgments.

Insights

  • Crafting a concise research title is crucial, posing key questions and reflecting the study's subject, scope, variables, and organization.
  • When selecting research topics, prioritize objectivity, clarity, and feasibility, avoiding personal biases and moral judgments to ensure effective and ethical research conduct.

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Recent questions

  • How to choose a research topic?

    By drafting a concise title reflecting study's subject and scope.

  • What factors make a research topic feasible?

    Willing participants, necessary resources, and accurate reflection of study.

  • What are examples of quantitative research topics?

    Health, lifestyle, popular culture, academic performance, and COVID-19.

  • How to narrow down broad research topics?

    Examine literature, discuss with knowledgeable individuals, apply specific contexts.

  • Why is objectivity important in research topic selection?

    To ensure effective and ethical study conduct, avoiding personal biases.

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Effective Research Topic Selection: Key Considerations

  • Identify a practical and useful topic for research by drafting a concise title that serves as a central idea for exploration, ensuring it is no longer than 12 words and poses key questions for study.
  • Ensure the chosen topic is researchable by having willing participants and necessary resources, while developing an effective title that accurately reflects the study's subject, scope, variables, and organization.
  • Narrow down broad topics into specific research questions by examining literature, discussing ideas with knowledgeable individuals, applying specific contexts, and defining the study's aim or outcome.
  • Consider various topics of interest for quantitative research, such as health, lifestyle, popular culture, academic performance, and COVID-19, ensuring the chosen topic is motivating, feasible, and well-defined.
  • Avoid personal biases and moral judgments in selecting research topics, focusing on objectivity and clarity to ensure the study is conducted effectively and ethically.
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