CHOOSING YOUR TOPIC AND IDENTIFYING KEYWORDS
Write down your topic in the form of a question that you are going to find answers to through research. Your question should be narrow enough that you can address everything you want to say in your paper, but not too narrow that you don't have any research on the topic.
Consider the 5Ws when developing a research question: Who are we talking about? Where is this happening? What is the issue? When are we talking about? Why/how is this issue happening?
Next, identify keywords from your proposed topic that could help you find information. Brainstorm synonyms, related ideas, broader terms, narrower terms for these keywords. Combine these keywords in your search.
Mix and match the synonyms to expand your search.
ACCESSIBILITY TOPIC: How can students with disabilities access barrier-free higher education in North America?
Brainstorm synonyms or related terms.
Keyword Concept #1 |
Keyword Concept #2 |
Keyword Concept #3 |
Keyword Concept #4 |
accessibility |
disabilities |
education |
higher education |
access |
disabled |
school |
college |
availability |
impairment |
learning |
university |
barrier-free design |
physical impairment |
classroom |
MENTAL HEALTH TOPIC: How can suicide be prevented in post-secondary student populations?
Brainstorm synonyms or related terms.
Keyword Concept #1 |
Keyword Concept #2 |
Keyword Concept #3 |
Keyword Concept #4 |
suicide |
post-secondary |
students |
prevention |
suicidal |
higher education |
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reduction |
suicidality |
university |
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intervention |
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college |
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MENTAL HEALTH TOPIC: What are the risk facors of eating disorders in males?
Brainstorm synonyms or related terms.
Keyword Concept #1 |
Keyword Concept #2 |
Keyword Concept #3 |
eating disorder* |
male* |
risk factors |
anorexia |
men or boys or males |
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body dissatisfaction |
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body image |
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body dysmorphic disorder |
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NB. Truncation of keywords can help expand your search. To truncate a word place an asterisk at the end of the root of the word as in: dysmorph* will find dysmorphia ; dysmorphic; dysmorphobia; dysmorphobic |
Asperger's syndrome Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder Autism Autism in children Behavior disorders Behavior modification Bipolar disorder Brain damage Canada social policy Dementia
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Developmentally disabled Discrimination against people with disabilities Down syndrome Dual diagnosis Group relations training Helping behavior Human services Interpersonal communication |
Manic depressive Mental illness Obsessive compulsive People with disabilities People with mental disabilities Social group work Special education Schizophrenia Substance abuse |
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