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How does background/preliminary research help in defining a research topic?​

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Answered by jharishav1176
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Answer:

The purpose of preliminary research

It helps you to narrow your topic by finding out how much information is out there and, therefore, what is do-able within the page-limits you have been assigned. 2. It helps you get an idea of which specific aspects of your topic you will want to do more detailed reading about.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Background/preliminary research help in defining a research topic:

  • We get knowledge of the issue by doing background research. Recognizing whatever has been accomplished diminishes the need for repetition.
  • It will be easier to design and plan what to do if you know how others have overcome comparable problems. What should be done next is frequently stated in published publications.

Providing Historical Background

Your reader should be able to grasp the significance of your topic. The length and depth of your background will also be governed by how much you need to showcase your knowledge of the subject. Paying great attention to the following questions will aid you in drafting your research paper's background information:

  • Are there any theories, concepts, phrases, or ideas that the target audience may not be acquainted with and for which you would need to provide some further explanation?
  • Is there any previous data that needs to be supplied in order to put the current situation in context?
  • Are there any topics from other fields that the reader may not be acquainted with and that require explanation?

Therefore,

  • With reference to the current literature, background material identifies and defines the history and character of a good research subject.
  • Background information in your Introduction should describe the causes of the issue getting explored, its breadth, and the measure to which prior studies have effectively addressed the topic, highlighting any gaps that your investigation seeks to fill.
  • In contrast to a literature review, introductory background material sets the study topic in the correct perspective rather than exhaustively evaluating relevant literature.

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