Question
When does a researcher know that their topic for a project is too broad?(1 point)
Responses
They have uncovered diverging opinions.
They have uncovered diverging opinions.
They have found too much information about it.
They have found too much information about it.
They have been unable to locate people to interview.
They have been unable to locate people to interview.
They have discovered conflicting information.
Responses
They have uncovered diverging opinions.
They have uncovered diverging opinions.
They have found too much information about it.
They have found too much information about it.
They have been unable to locate people to interview.
They have been unable to locate people to interview.
They have discovered conflicting information.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
A researcher knows that their topic for a project is too broad when **they have found too much information about it.** This often indicates that the topic encompasses too many aspects, making it difficult to focus on a specific question or argument.
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