Asked by huhhf3;q

What can a researcher conclude if she cannot find any information to support her initial topic? (1 k
• She has chosen a topic with too many opinions and not enough facts.
She has chosen a topic that will require her to make too many inferences.
She has chosen a topic that covers too large of a geographical area.
• She has chosen a topic that is too narrow.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
She has chosen a topic that is too narrow.

If nothing is available, broaden the topic (wider geographic area, longer timeframe, related concepts), try different keywords/synonyms, search primary sources, or consult a librarian to identify useful databases.