Science Fair Examples. Sketching Research: Where do I begin? Before you begin your research, you should ask yourself some questions. These will help.

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Science Fair Examples

Sketching

Research: Where do I begin? Before you begin your research, you should ask yourself some questions. These will help narrow your search parameters. What kind of information are you looking for? – Do you want facts? Opinions? News reports? Research studies? Analyses? Personal reflections? History?

Where would be a likely place to look? – Which sources are likely to be most useful to you? Libraries? The Internet? Academic periodicals? Newspapers? Government records? How much information do you need? – How many sources of information are you looking for? Do you need to view both sides of the issue?

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