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What I know

1. C
2. B
3. D
4. B
5. A
6. A
7. B
8. C
9. B
10. B
11. C
12. C
13. C
14. D
15. C

What’s In
Remember me!

1. Research topic usually comes from the researcher’s interests that may come from daily life
experiences, Academic readings, Personal hobbies, Attention-catching situations.
2. In identifying a research title, a researcher should avoid lots of unnecessary words, vague
or ambiguous, has no focus, central idea of the research topic is missing, does not clearly
describe the research problem.
3. Research background is a brief outline of the most important studies that have been
conducted so far presented in a chronological order.

What’s New
That’s a good question

1. 1 – Because it does not clearly describe the research problem and has no focus.
2. 7 – Have a specific questions but does not apply who will be the subject of the given topic.
3. 1 – It does not clearly describe the research problem too and central idea is missing.

What’s More
Make it clear and Simple

Clear: What action should social networking sites like Myspace and Facebook take to protect users personal
information and privacy?
Focused: What is the most significant effect of glacial melting on the lives of penguins in Antartica?

Simple: How are doctors addressing diabetes in the Philippines?

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