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Literature
Review:
Deductive
Reasoning
Attempting to
Prove
Statement, Theory,
or Hypothesis
Body of Knowledge
Information to back
hypothesis
Study is justified
due to BOK
Academic
Paper
Literature
Review:
Inductive
Reasoning
Attempting to
Answer
Open-Ended
Research Question
Body of Knowledge
lacking answer
Research Question
justified due to absence
Academic
Paper
Subtopics in your Literature Review
Multiple perspectives that build to support your
own research question/statement
AND
Educate your audience prior to your own
research method
Deductive Example:Research Question: Which
color skittle has the most
flavor?
Research Statement:
13-18 year olds think that red
skittles have the most flavor.
Subtopics:
● Flavors of each Skittle
○ Skittle definition and exposure to skittles in popular culture
● Chemistry of Skittle Flavor Creation
○ Ingredients diversity based on color
● Physical Mechanics of Taste
○ How taste works in the human mouth
○ How smell influences taste
● Influence of age in tasting different flavors (sweet, salty, sour, bitter, etc.)
● Arrival at justification for research topic
Inductive Example:Research Question: What are the differences in emotional response of an
14-15 year old and 16-17 year old individual receiving a single package of
Skittles versus the share size package?
Subtopics:
● Definitions: Differences in Packaging
○ 14 oz single package
○ 41 oz share size package
● Influence of Quantity on Emotional Response
○ Include previous studies that study emotional response to quantity
● Age group Discussion (Educate Audience)
○ Behavior and External Influences of 14-15 year olds
○ Behavior and External Influences 16-17 year olds
● Arrival of Justification to tie all subtopics together to answer a research
question
Write down your research question.
Do you have a research
statement/theory/hypothesis
that should follow that question?
Create the subtopics of your research question.
These should branch away from your main RQ.
Educate your audience from
all angles/perspectives of your topic.
Subtopics
will lead to
specific
pieces of
information
that need to
be shared
with your
audience.
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Subtopics
will lead to
specific
pieces of
information
that need to
be shared
with your
audience.
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Detail
The details
that you add
to each
subtopic
should be
cited from
your BOK.
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Where you
need to be…
How should
you organize
your
information?
1. Main Topic
1. Subtopic
1. Detail with Evidence
2. Detail with Evidence
3. Detail with Evidence
2. Subtopic
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