One of the keys to writing a good research paper is
having a good topic or a good question to write about. If one were to choose a bad question they may
find themselves stuck in a trap of having too much information to research or
no particular aim. When deciding on a
topic, one of the most important things that one can do is make sure that you
are personally interested in the subject.
Look around for things in your life that make you question the method or
execution of something. This could be
when talking to friends about sports, when in class discussing a topic or on
your free time relaxing on the couch.
Once you find a topic that you are interested in it is good to start
thinking of questions about it. For example you could ask “Do kids have access
to cellphones too early in life?” Are kids spending too much time on their
phones or computers? Does increased time
on computers cause kids to be less patient?
There are many questions one can ask on even a simple topic that can
help narrow it down and make sure that you have a good focused topic to research.
When a topic and a question are finally picked out, you
can ask yourself some follow up questions to verify to yourself that you have a
good topic. You can ask are you
personally interested in this question.
Is the question both problematic and significant? Is the question
limited enough for the intended length of your paper? Is there a reasonable possibility of finding
information on this question based on the time and resources you have
available? Is the question appropriate for
your level of expertise? If you can answer yes to these questions, you are ready
to begin you research paper.
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