Creating Keywords 1. Write your research question, and circle the 2-4 terms in your question that you will use as keywords. 2. What do you already know.

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Creating Keywords 1. Write your research question, and circle the 2-4 terms in your question that you will use as keywords. 2. What do you already know about your research question? 3. What questions do you have about your research topic? What else do you want to know? 4. List the keywords you circled in question 1 and identify 2-4 synonyms and related terms for each one. Keyword Synonyms Related Terms example: women females, girls gender, sex, sexism  

Creating Keywords 5. List four combinations of 2-4 terms you identified in question 3 that you plan to use in your search. Example Combination: Women and sexism Combination 1:   Combination 2: Combination 3: Combination 4: 6. Go to ______________________ and try the combinations you identified in question 5. Explore some of the results that interest you and complete the chart below: Combination Number of Results How relevant were the results? Very? Somewhat? Not at all?   7. Which terms or combinations of terms yielded the best results or yielded results that interested you the most? 8. Now that you have seen a little bit about what has been written on your topic, has your research question changed? Are you interested in a different aspect of your question? Explain.