Step 1: research AND preliminary dATA
Starting Research
An obvious starting block, yet an essential component in starting any research, is selecting a topic a researcher is highly interested in and is willing to dedicate many hours of work. Research is typically done in fields of study that are already familiar to the researcher. These researchers wish to specialize even further into an unexplored or less understood topic within that field.
An obvious starting block, yet an essential component in starting any research, is selecting a topic a researcher is highly interested in and is willing to dedicate many hours of work. Research is typically done in fields of study that are already familiar to the researcher. These researchers wish to specialize even further into an unexplored or less understood topic within that field.
The Cycle Begins
Once a topic of research is chosen, a multitude of information is collected on the subject. It is important to use credible journal articles and other professional publications in your preliminary research. A composition of credible evidence is necessary to receive credibility in a professional field. After preliminary research is collected it needs to be organized into a research proposal. A research proposal will serve as a framework of your future plans over an extended time. It basically serves as your plan of action. This plan may change overtime depending how your research is going but will for the most part stay in line with your original goal (Feamster).
Networking is important in research. The goal of doing preliminary research is to convince an outside party to fund your project. As a researcher, it is your job to explain why your project proposal is a good idea to invest their money and resources. If your project appears to benefit the funding supporter it will have a better chance of receiving a grant. An individual's research must stick out and show that it is worth the time. It must be thorough and show a plethora of time and dedication.
Once a topic of research is chosen, a multitude of information is collected on the subject. It is important to use credible journal articles and other professional publications in your preliminary research. A composition of credible evidence is necessary to receive credibility in a professional field. After preliminary research is collected it needs to be organized into a research proposal. A research proposal will serve as a framework of your future plans over an extended time. It basically serves as your plan of action. This plan may change overtime depending how your research is going but will for the most part stay in line with your original goal (Feamster).
Networking is important in research. The goal of doing preliminary research is to convince an outside party to fund your project. As a researcher, it is your job to explain why your project proposal is a good idea to invest their money and resources. If your project appears to benefit the funding supporter it will have a better chance of receiving a grant. An individual's research must stick out and show that it is worth the time. It must be thorough and show a plethora of time and dedication.