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SUMMARY:Rules of the Road
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Regardless of your field of study, your research must begin with a research topic. In some cases, the topic will be provided to you by an instructor if you're in college, university, or another educational setting. In other instances, the topic will be given to you by your employer, or other or entity funding your research.
And while it may at first glance seem simple and somewhat common sense, the topic of your research is the first step that will inform and guide the rest of your research, so it should be approached strategically. Think of your research topic as the first brick in the foundation of your research project.
To simplify things, I'll use a generic topic from the social sciences - criminal justice, to demonstrate how these elements support a research project proposal. Simply substitute the criminal justice field for your own research and apply your field to arrive at very similar conclusions. For the purpose of this training let's think of these elements as 'rules of...

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