Define
Ideas & Examples
Concepts
Strategies
Process
100

Things like enclyclopedias, almanacs, newspapers, and articles

What are reference works?

100

This format already provides you generally with genre, research methods, style, and general topic, which gives you room to decide on your specific issue within tha topic.

What is an assigned topic?

100

You should do this when you receive a broad yet assigned topic.

What is research the topic?

100

If you're tired about hearing about an issue, it likely means this about the topic.

What is not a good research topic?

100

This is the main thing to keep in mind when reading through Chapter 19.

What is you won't necessarily move through theses steps in order?

200

This is another way to describe "stance" in regard to academic writing.

What is attitude/opinion toward a topic?

200

The topic of the women soccer player was changed into this kind of question.

What is a yes-or-no question?

200

Your search for possible answers to your question- to get a sense of a variety of perspectives on an issue is this.

What is the goal?

200

This method can help you narrow the topic that you already have.

What is thinking about what you already know?

200
This is typically the most difficult part for students when doing research?

What is getting started?

300

College-level research is similar to this process.

What is a discovery process?

300

This is the aim for chapter 19.

What is help tackle the tricky first steps for college research?

300

You can use this mindset for when a topic is chosen for you.

What is think of it as a change to learn something new?

300
This is what is created by having enough substance to find a good amount of information without becoming overwhelmed by the amount of information/sources available.

What is a good academic research topic?

300

Thinking about this will help you narrow your topic and figure out your research questions.

What is the rhetorical situation?
400

This defines how your document should look, how you could cite your information, and how to format your paper.

What is document style?

400

This refers to the specific types of evidence and information that is most appropriate for your piece. It refers to the variety of forms your evidence can take.

What is media?

400

You should ask yourself this question before settling into a research question.

What is "Why does this matter/What is this worth"?

400

You can do brainstorming and other things like free writing to help do this.

What is generate ideas?

400

This is the best way to begin to articulate and guide your research for your topic, which can be done by changing your perspective of your narrowed topic.

What is a research question?

500

This is what you aim to convey to you audience, your goal upon completion of the paper that should be clear within your piece.

What is your purpose?

500

This refers to how your document will look and the types of things you plan to include in your paper (beyond text/words) that will help inform your audience to give them a better grasp of your argument.

What is design?

500

You should consider your thesis to be similar to this, which is your best guess about the claim you will make based on your research

What is a hypothesis?

500

You can do this in order to find an aspect of a topic that interests you.

What is scan the subtopics listed in online search results?

500

You can create one of these to keep yourself on track in completing your research paper and turn the large task into a series of gradual tasks.

What is a schedule?

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