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Where should the idea come from? ◦ The researcher !
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What questions should you answer when approaching the development of a research topic?
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1) Is there a need to answer your question? Is it your passion to find the answer? 2) What is its intellectual merit? Does it advance knowledge and understanding within its own field or across fields? 3) What research already exists in the literature? How does your research differ or how is it innovative?
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4) What goals and objectives will you set? 5) What are the activities or strategies that will help you achieve them? 6) What are the anticipated outcomes? 7) Who will benefit from these outcomes and what will it contribute on a broader scale?
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4) Are you qualified to do the work proposed or should you seek collaborators? 5) Is your topic well conceived and organized? 6) Do you/the institution have the necessary resources to complete the research? 9) How will you evaluate or measure the success of your research? 10) Who will benefit from the outcomes of your research?
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Next Steps: ◦ Seek advice from peers and mentors ◦ Start to consider sponsors. The areas that they fund may guide your concept ◦ Work with your Dean and Chair ◦ Come to OGSP early and often!!!
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