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5 Easy Steps in Finding a Research Topic For your Project



We all know finding a research topic is one hell of a challenge to most us. It stands out to be the main obstacle towards starting to write your research project, thesis, dissertation or even a collaborative journal article for publication. But Gause what!, it's not going to be a problem any more because I just found out five easy step in finding a research topic for your paper, and they are as follows;
  1. Understand your field of study
Your field of study is the course that you are undertaking, for example; Master-of-Business-Administration  . You need to know knowledge applicability in the society ie where people with such profession work, where that knowledge can be applied in the society and what are the dynamics in your field of study.
       
      2.  Identify trending issues in your professional niche

You also need to know the trending issue in your field of study, what are the new technologies adopted in your professionalism, how they impact the way thing are done, some on the arising challenges, new solutions to existing of arising challenges and more.

     3. Brainstorm  for research topics
You can also find good research topic ideas from brainstorming your peers, work mats and trying to understand what they think about the various issue in your field of study. You will find better views on those who think this and that should be improved or that should be removed or foregone. from that you will have better ideas on what to solve in your research topic.

     4. Look for past research papers in your field of study.

This another better ay you can find a research topic for your paper. They say in this world there is nothing new that can be done ANYWHERE  that has never been done SOMEWHERE. This is at least it has been done somewhere but not where you want to undertake your study. So what about just taking that topic and scaling it to your niche! doesn't that sound genius? You do not need to burst your head in this internet error, whereas everything has been given unto you and you just need to grab it.  

5. Solve a problem in your niche

Lastly, find out problems in your field of study that need really solving for example; a Poor healthcare system that does not support children with Autism. You can formulate a topic such as:  "Including children with Down Syndrome in social activities."  and that is how easy it is to find research topics for your paper so nothing should stop you in taking the next step. You have the wings to fly.


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