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SUMMARY:Construct Your Research Title
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Now let's move onto perhaps one of the most important aspects of actually getting your research read. Bear in mind that the goal of research should be to contribute to an existing body of work in the field. And the best way to do that is to have other scholars and professionals read your work. Consider for a moment the last time you browsed the shelves of a used book store, or yard sale and picked up a book just because of the title.
Whether you purchased it or not, the first thing that caught your attention was probably the title because it was interesting or intriguing. The same should be said about your research project!. Not boring Consider that there are people browsing hundreds or thousands of research papers or projects regarding your topic. And just like you, they’re just as likely to pick up one that has an interesting or intriguing title. Now, it would be easy and disingenuous to title your research topic with something that sounds good but has no merit, and this isn’t...

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