Title: WTUC
1Chapter 2 Finding a TopicLecture
notesbased on Lester Lester, JR. 2007.
Writing Research Papers a complete guide
2Finding a Topic
- Narrow a general subject to a scholarly topic
- Reflect on your personal experiences and
knowledge (frame of reference) - Examine one narrowed issue
- Have a serious purpose- one that demands analysis
of the issues, argues from a position, and
explains complex details - Conform to the course requirements
3Generating Ideas
- Free Writing
- Listing Keywords
- Outlining
- Clustering
- Narrowing by comparison
- Asking questions
- Journalism questions/ 5Ws
4Exercise Restricting the Subject
- Relate to at least 2-3 personal experiences
- Working teenagers
- Dance
- Violence in the schools
- Health care
- Sports
5Exercise Narrow Focus of Research Topic
- Movie ratings
- Womens rights
- Rap music lyrics
6Writing Research Questions
- Raising questions about the subject can provide
clear boundaries for the paper - General questions examine terminology, issues,
causes, etc. See sample on page 17 - Rhetorical Questions
- Comparison How does a state lottery compare with
horse racing? - Definition What is lottery in legal terms? In
religious terms? - Cause/effect (see p. 17)
- Process How are winnings distributed?
7Asking questions
- Framing questions according to academic
disciplines - Economics Does sports gambling benefit a
college's athletic budget? Does it benefit the
national economy? - Psychology What is the effect of gambling on the
mental attitude of the college athlete who knows
huge sums hang in the balance on his or her
performance? - History Does gambling on sporting events have
identifiable tradition? - Sociology What compulsion in human nature
prompts people to gamble on the prowess of an
athletic or team?
8Acceptable? Too broad? Opinionated
- Living with aids
- Too broad
- Religious bias in selected nursery rhymes
- Acceptable
- Pollution levels in the Kaohsiung area
- acceptable
- Immunization
- Too broad
- Country music is for hicks!
- Opinionated
- Abortion is murder
- Too sensational
9Topics in Marketing
http//www.quirks.com/market_research_topics/
10More topics here
- http//www.rockresearch.com/hottopics.php
(Business/Marketing) - http//gatorball.wordpress.com/2009/02/04/top-10-r
esearch-topics-for-education/ (Education) - http//www.socialpsychology.org/social.htm
(social psychology) - http//www.cpl.org/Research/PopularTopics/Employme
nt.aspx (employment)
11Formulating Research Questions
- Once you have focused your topic so that it has
an appropriate scope for your assignment, time
frame, and length requirements, you need to
formulate a research question(s). To do so,
determine the most important questions that you
want to ask and answer.Consider for example
these possible research questions developed from
the broad subject area of bilingual education
Should bilingual education be extended to
monolingual children? What teaching methods
work best in bilingual classrooms? For what
reasons do people send (or not send) their
children to bilingual schools? Are children who
are placed in bilingual programs more successful
in later grades than those in English-only
programs?A research question will give you a
sense of direction. Frequently as you do your
research and take notes, you will have in mind a
tentative response to your question.
12Assignment 1
- On your wiki, create a page called research
topic - On that page, you write down at least 5 possible
general topics that interest you - Out of the 5 topics, narrow them to 1-2 topics
- Google your chosen topic and see what sub-topics
appear - Localize your topic. Can your topic be applied in
local context? If so, how?
13Thesis Sentence, Enthymeme, or Hypothesis
- A thesis sentences advances a conclusion the
writer will defend - An enthymeme uses a because clause to make a
claim the writer will defend - A hypothesis is a theory that must be tested in
the lab, in the literature, and/or by field
research to prove its validity
14Thesis sentence samples
subject
- Chat rooms and online matching services enable
people to meet only after a prearranged
engagement by email.
Focusing agent
15A good working thesis
- A Good Working Thesis, p. 16, Keys for Writers a
Handbook, Ann Raimes, 2nd Edition, US Houghton
Mifflin (1999)narrows your topic to a single
main idea that you want to communicate - asserts your position clearly and firmly in a
sentence that makes a claim about a topic - states not simply a fact but an opinion
- makes a generalization that can be supported by
details, facts, and examples within the assigned
limtations of time and space - stimulates the curiousity and interest in readers
and prompts them to thing, "Why do you say that?"
and read on.
16- A strong, thought-provoking, or controversial
statement - Bilingual education has not fulfilled its early
promise. - A call to action
- All inner-city schools should set up bilingual
programs. - A question that will be answered in the essay
- What can bilingual education accomplish for a
child? It can lead to academic and personal
development - A preview or reflections of the structure of the
research - Bilingual education suffers from two main
problems a shortgae of trained teachers and lack
of parental involvement.
17Enthymeme
claim
- Hyperactive children need medication because
ADHD is a medical disorder, not a behavioral
problem.
Stated reason support the claim
18Hypothesis
- Theoretical hypothesis
- Discrimination against young women in the
classroom, known as shortchanging, harms the
women academically, socially, and psychologically.
Student will produce a theoretical study by
citing literature on shortchanging.
19- Class size affects the number of written
assignments by writing instructors. - Claims one variable changes, so does another
- It could be tested, examined, and correlate class
size and assignments - Requires field research
20Assignment 2
- Now, look at your topic, or if you have already
written your thesis statement, look at it again
and compare it with the guidelines above. Does it
meet the guidelines? Should you edit it and make
it better? - Create a page on your wiki (Thesis Statement),
and post your working thesis statement there - Make sure to add LINKS to your SIDEBAR
- Use the name of the page when you create LINKS
(you can do this by dragging the name of the page
to where you want it located on the page.)
21Deadline
- Research questions and thesis statement must be
in by 9/24/2013