Research topic must be of research advisers interest true or false

TRUE OR FALSE 1. _______________Your research topic must be your interest within the

aspect of your field of discipline.

2. _______________Research topic must be based on the gaps in literature.

3. _______________You must ask yourself and not your peers when thinking

whether the research topic is valid.

4. _______________The research title describes the study.

5. _______________Research title has a high specificity level.

6. _______________Research title is verbose with intellectual words.

7. _______________Research title is within 12-15 substantial words.

8. _______________The background of the study introduces the problem.

9. _______________Background of the study explained why the identified

problem is a problem.

10._______________The background of the study states the purpose of the

study.​

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WORKSHEET Crue or False. Write True if the statement is correct, and False if incorrect. 1. Research topics may include putting someone in a bad light.
2. Financial capacity of the researcher to support the research must also be considered.
3. Breadth is more significant than depth in a research project.
4. Research problems should be ambiguous.
5. "The first step in research topic is to decide on the specific area of your research.
6. Research topic must be of research adviser's interest.
7. Research topic should be the same with what has already been written about.
8. Researcher should have academic sense.
9. Researcher should consider the availability of data involved in the study and the methods and techniques to be employed in gathering them in selecting the topic.
10. Time factor must be considered in choosing the research topic.​

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What is the basic problem in selecting the research topic?

I just want to know how many problems are there in choosing aresearch topic.

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There are generally two main ways you might develop your research topic:

  • Propose an original research topic. This option is most common in the humanities, business and law study areas.
  • Choose from a list of available research topics provided by a supervisor. This option is not always available but is most common in science and engineering.

Discuss your ideas with a potential supervisor at an early stage. They will be able to let you know which of these options may be best for you and can offer advice on writing your research proposal.

Learn more about how to find a supervisor

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