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Research is the lifeblood of human knowledge.

It drives us forward, enabling us to discover new insights,


learnings, and evidence to make sense of the world and humanity.
Research is a key part of student life, but deciding which topic to research can take time and effort. The right
research topic typically aligns with your skills and interests, has current relevance, and can positively impact
the world.
What makes a good research paper topic?
Here are the characteristics that make some topics more favorable and useful than others:
Clarity: a helpful research topic should be clearly understood to ensure the integrity of the research. It should
be clear to the student and mentor/professor what the topic is and how it will be explored.
Originality: answering questions that have already been researched and answered many times before could
be a waste of resources. Answering original questions is key to getting the most out of research. This might
involve researching topics that have already been covered from a different angle or exploring an entirely new
topic.
Relevance: it’s helpful to ensure that a research topic is related to your expertise and your access to
resources. This will ensure that the research topic is relevant to you.
Ethical: ethics should always be considered when conducting research. Your research shouldn’t cause
physical or mental harm to any participants. You should also consider animal and environmental ethics.
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Qualitative Research Title Generator for Students


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Qualitative research aims to answer in-depth questions rather than analyze numerical data. The main goal
of qualitative research is to establish logical connections and understand a phenomenon. Sometimes the
studied matters cannot be measured, or an author prefers not to do so.

A qualitative research title provides readers with an explanation of the paper’s content. It should indicate
what process or object the author analyzes. You might need to create a qualitative research title when you
work on humanities or social sciences assignments: sociology, education, political sciences, or anthropology.
Example:
Effects of meditation and silence on teenagers with ADHD.
What Is a Quantitative Title?
A quantitative research title implies that the author will provide numbers and make conclusions based on
them. The paper relies on statistics, numerical data gained by the author, and so on.
Example:
Alcohol addiction rate among young adults in the USA
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What is a research objective?


Research objectives describe what your research project intends to accomplish. They should guide every step
of the research process, including how you collect data, build your argument, and develop your conclusions.
Your research objectives may evolve slightly as your research progresses, but they should always line up with
the research carried out and the actual content of your paper.

Research aims
A distinction is often made between research objectives and research aims.
A research aim typically refers to a broad statement indicating the general purpose of your research project. It
should appear at the end of your problem statement, before your research objectives.

Your research objectives are more specific than your research aim and indicate the particular focus and
approach of your project. Though you will only have one research aim, you will likely have several research
objectives.
Example: Research aim: To examine contributory factors to muscle retention in a group of elderly people.
Example: Research objectives: To assess the relationship between sedentary habits and muscle atrophy
among the participants.
To determine the impact of dietary factors, particularly protein consumption, on the muscular health of the
participants.
To determine the effect of physical activity on the participants’ muscular health.
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