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Developing Research Topic Worksheet

This document provides guidance to help develop a thoughtful topic for a research assignment. It includes questions to better understand the topic and lists online resources for finding inspiration and background information. Students are asked to identify key elements like stakeholders, location, concepts, and sources to refine their topic understanding. Creating a concept map is suggested to visualize relationships within the topic.
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Developing Research Topic Worksheet

This document provides guidance to help develop a thoughtful topic for a research assignment. It includes questions to better understand the topic and lists online resources for finding inspiration and background information. Students are asked to identify key elements like stakeholders, location, concepts, and sources to refine their topic understanding. Creating a concept map is suggested to visualize relationships within the topic.
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This exercise is designed to help you develop a thoughtful topic for your research assignment.

Answer the
following questions to help you better understand and refine your thinking about your research topic.

Don’t have a topic? Browse the following online library resources for inspiration: CQ Researcher, Opposing Viewpoints, or World
News Digest. You can find links to these sites at http://libguides.lmu.edu/RA-find-a-topic

Who is involved? Whom What is the problem or Where did it begin? Is there How does one aspect of
does it affect? Is there a issue? a geographic location you your topic affect another?
specific population you want to focus on? Where How serious is the
want to focus on? Who are does it fall on the moral issue/problem?
the primary stakeholders? spectrum (Good/Bad/Just)?
Search Google, Wikipedia, and the online library resources Gale Virtual Reference Library, Credo Reference, Oxford Reference, or
Sage Knowledge to find basic background information about your topic and answer the questions below. Links to the online library
resources mentioned above can be found here: http://libguides.lmu.edu/FindSources

List the concepts or theories here:

List the unfamiliar terminology here:

List the experts/scholars here:

List new keywords here:

List additional sources here:


Using everything that you now know about your topic, create a concept map. To get started, look at the example concept map
below. For more examples of concept maps, visit http://libguides.lmu.edu/TopicDevelopment
Which subject areas (disciplines) does your topic include? Circle all that apply:

General & Multidisciplinary | African American Studies | Art & Art History | Asian Pacific American Studies |
Biology | Business | Chemistry | Chicana/o Studies | Classics | Communication Studies | Computer Science
| Dance | Economics | Education | Engineering | English | Environmental Science | Film & Television |
Health & Human Sciences | History | Law | Mathematics | Modern Languages | Music | Sociology |
Philosophy | Physics | Political Science | Psychology | Theatre Arts | Theology & Religion | Women’s
Studies | Other (Please List) ___________________________________________

Most library resources are arranged by subject areas (disciplines), including databases, books and even our Research Guides
http://libguides.lmu.edu/

My Written/Oral Assignment is: _____________________________________

My research topic is: ______________________________________________

Instructor Comments:

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