Brainstorming for Research Topic - PDF

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This document provides introductory guidance on selecting and developing a research topic. It reviews techniques such as identifying research interests, reviewing prior research, discussion and brainstorming useful research questions. It covers the overall research plan, from conceptualization and creating a title to considering how the research will be used.

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LESSON 2. BRAINSTORMING FOR THE RESEARCH TOPIC PRACTICAL WAYS THAT YOU CAN DO WHEN YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A TOPIC: Practical Ways That You Can Do When You Are Looking For A Topic: 1. Identify Your Research Interest. 3 Practical Ways That You Can Do When You Are Looking...

LESSON 2. BRAINSTORMING FOR THE RESEARCH TOPIC PRACTICAL WAYS THAT YOU CAN DO WHEN YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A TOPIC: Practical Ways That You Can Do When You Are Looking For A Topic: 1. Identify Your Research Interest. 3 Practical Ways That You Can Do When You Are Looking For A Topic: 2. Read recommendations from existing research. 4 Practical Ways That You Can Do When You Are Looking For A Topic: 3. Look for problems that exist in your community. 5 DISCUSS THE CHOSEN TOPICS BY ASKING YOURSELVES THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: Discuss the chosen topics by asking yourselves the following questions: 1.) Will the research contribute to solving a problem or in a body of knowledge? 2.) Can it be done given the available resources? 3.) Are there supporting literature and studies that support the research? 7 CRAFTING THE TITLE THE CHOSEN TOPIC 8 CRAFTING THE TITLE THE CHOSEN TOPIC: 1. Make the title as short as possible. 2. Reflect the primary elements or variables of the research. 3. Make sound like a summary of the research content. 9 PREPARING THE RESEARCH PLAN 10 Discuss with your team the questions that follow, which will be basis in preparing your Concept Paper: 1. What is the rationale of the research? 2. What are the general & specific objectives of the study? 3. Who are the beneficiaries of the research? 4. What is the expected results of the study? 11 Discuss with your team the questions that follow, which will be basis in preparing your Concept Paper: 5. Who will be the people involved? What are their roles? 6. Is the research feasible? 7. What is the expected time frame of the research? 8. What literature and studies can be used to support the research concept? 12 CONCEPTUALIZING THE RESEARCH PLAN 1. Title 2. Research Proponents 3. Context 4. Rationale 5. Objectives 13 CONCEPTUALIZING THE RESEARCH PLAN 6. Beneficiaries and Significance 7. Expected Results 8. Feasibility Requirements 9. Schedule 10. Sources 14 THANK YOU