How to Conduct Academic Research

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Whether you are a student or a professional, you may need to conduct academic research. Strong research involves accessing and evaluating various forms of information. You then analyze the information you find to answer a question or come...
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Whether you are a student or a professional, you may need to conduct academic research. Strong research involves accessing and evaluating various forms of information. You then analyze the information you find to answer a question or come to a conclusion about an issue. Once your research is complete, you'll present your findings, typically in a research paper or a presentation.[1]

Part 1
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Defining Your Research Question

  1. Step 1 Determine a broad topic for your research.
    If you're doing research for a class project, you'll likely already have a broad topic provided by the class. Likewise, if you're doing research for work, your supervisor may indicate what they want you to look into.
    • For example, if you're taking a history course on Europe in World War II, the title of the course may be your broad topic. Your instructor might limit your topic further, such as asking you to focus on France.
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Part 2
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Finding Research Sources

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Part 3
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Evaluating Your Sources

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