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Developing a Research Plan

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  • Why is it important to evaluate your sources while researching?
    They can establish your credibility of information presented.
  • What is a good definition for 'brainstorming'?
    A creative process that is used to produce ideas or solve problems.
  • What is informal inquiry?
    Broad questions that help writers narrow down their topic.
  • Your research made you change your position. What should you do?
    Revise your thesis statement.
  • The issue is addressed from a balanced and fair viewpoint. TRUSTWORTHINESS - RELEVANCE - AUTHORITY - CURRENCY
    TRUSTWORTHINESS
  • The writer of the text has experience or expertise on the topic. TRUSTWORTHINESS - RELEVANCE - AUTHORITY - CURRENCY
    authority
  • What is the first step in the research process?
    Choosing a topic
  • The text gives information related to your topic. TRUSTWORTHINESS - RELEVANCE - AUTHORITY - CURRENCY
    relevance
  • The information is up-to-date. TRUSTWORTHINESS - RELEVANCE - AUTHORITY - CURRENCY
    currency
  • When is it appropriate to modify your research plan?
    Your topic is too broad or too narrow; you discover aspects of your topic that you had not considered previously; you're reconsidering your point of view
  • What is the word used to refer to passing off someone else's ideas, words or images as though they were your own?
    Plagiarism
  • What is a research plan?
    Steps that lay out how you intend to conduct your research.
  • Your research didn’t produce enough information to fill an entire paper. What should you do?
    Make your search more general
  • How can you avoid plagiarism?
    By properly citing the source.
  • Your research produced information that you had not considered. What should you do?
    Add another section to your outline.
  • Your research produced too many different ideas to cover in one paper. What should you do?
    Focus your search on a more specific topic.