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Humanities 1301  Tags: dr_dawn dawn_elmore-mccrary humanities inquiry_process interdisciplinary  

Research tips and sources for Dr. Dawn's students.
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I. Define Topic             Print Page
  
 

What do you know?

What do you already know about your topic?

research model

List names, dates, places - the who, what, when, where, why and how of your topic.

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Narrow and Develop Your Topic

Narrow your topic down by answering some or all of these basic questions:

 

1. Who is involved with this topic?

2. What is the nature or main subject area(s) of your topic?

3. When does this topic take place?

4. Where does this topic take place?

5. Why is this topic important to you and/or other people?

6. How does this topic affect you and/or the lives of other people?

 

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