What can a researcher conclude if she cannot find any information to support her initial topic?(1 point)

Responses

She has chosen a topic that is too narrow.
She has chosen a topic that is too narrow.

She has chosen a topic with too many opinions and not enough facts.
She has chosen a topic with too many opinions and not enough facts.

She has chosen a topic that covers too large of a geographical area.
She has chosen a topic that covers too large of a geographical area.

She has chosen a topic that will require her to make too many inferences.
She has chosen a topic that will require her to make too many inferences.

1 answer

If a researcher cannot find any information to support her initial topic, she could conclude that:

  • She has chosen a topic that is too narrow.

This option is often the most common reason for a lack of available information, as very specific topics may not have enough research conducted to provide sufficient data. Other options could also be valid depending on the context, but generally, the narrowness of a topic tends to be a primary factor in limited resources.