Research topic

Research topic

In the beginning of a search it’s necessary to choose the topic you want to search. Sometimes you choose  “big topics” because you  think they are easier …
But some topics are VERY big…

EXAMPLES
Global warming or eating disorders or violence…
Problems with BIG topics:

•    You can’t  properly cover it in a small paper
•    You will find too much information
•    You can’t  search or write about a topic that you don’t clearly delimit

Solution:
Ask What? Who? Where? When? How?

To limit your topic you should focus on:
• a single subject
• a specific group
• a specific period of time
•    A single cause and effect
•    A single argument or point of view

There are of course issues that are very specific, making it difficult to perform a search.:
If the issue is very limited you’ ll have difficulty finding the information

Example
Blind fish feeding in the Mira d’Aire caves or the chromatic influence during pregnancy

Solution:
If your topic is too specific  try to extend it a bit, making it more general.
However, be careful so as not to make it too general and comprehensive.
The definition of a search issue involves the choice of keywords, sometimes the most difficult part of the research process.
See item keywords