Question
How does a researcher know if they have chosen a topic that is too narrow?(1 point)
Responses
They cannot make connections between the facts.
They cannot make connections between the facts.
They cannot find much information on the topic.
They cannot find much information on the topic.
They cannot locate living subjects to interview.
They cannot locate living subjects to interview.
They cannot distinguish between the facts and opinions on the topic.
Responses
They cannot make connections between the facts.
They cannot make connections between the facts.
They cannot find much information on the topic.
They cannot find much information on the topic.
They cannot locate living subjects to interview.
They cannot locate living subjects to interview.
They cannot distinguish between the facts and opinions on the topic.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most indicative response to knowing if a researcher has chosen a topic that is too narrow is:
**They cannot find much information on the topic.**
If a researcher struggles to find sufficient information, it may indicate that the topic is too specific or focused.
**They cannot find much information on the topic.**
If a researcher struggles to find sufficient information, it may indicate that the topic is too specific or focused.