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Selecting a research topic may seem simple, but it's easy to pick one that is too broad, over-researched, or un-researchable.
Try selecting an initial research topic that:
Starting with a general area of interest is fine for your initial topic (Example: graphic design and typography). You will continue to refine and narrow your topic as you move through the research process.
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This box lives at How To Do Research > The Research Process > Research Topics
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Your topic might be too broad if:

How to narrow a topic that is too broad:
If you can find entire books about your topic, chances are it's too much to cover in one paper. Look through the table of contents of books on your topic for ideas about breaking it down into smaller categories and subtopics.
Your paper might be too narrow if:
How to broaden a topic that is too narrow:
A topic that is very current may be difficult to research - you can write about very recent events as a topic as long as you bring in the history of the issue to put recent events in context.