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Chapter 5Chapter 5Selecting and Narrowing Your TopicSelecting and Narrowing Your Topic
Generating Topics Brainstorm
Research
Personal Inventory of topics that interest you.
Choosing a Topic Expand your personal inventory.
Identify why topics in your personal inventory interest you and try to find other topics that interest you in a similar way.
This will also help you explore your beliefs and attitudes.
Choosing a Topic Concept mapping
Visual means of exploring connections between topics and related ideas.
Ask yourself questions about potential topics such as who, what, when, where, and how.
Choosing a Topic Researching
Research articles in the library to make an informed choice.
Works well with the other methods for choosing a topic.
Narrowing Your Topic The Mold Method
Step 1 - Select Your General Topic
Step 2 – Determine Your Topic Area
Step 3 – Consider Your General Purpose
Step 4 – Decide Your Specific Purpose
Step 5 – Create Your Thesis Statement
Narrowing Your Topic Test the Mold Method
Does my thesis focus on the needs and interest of my specific audience?
Does my Thesis reflect my general purpose?
Does my thesis address my specific purpose in a single, declarative sentence?
Does my thesis statement focus on a single main point?
Is my thesis phrased using concrete language and style?