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After reading this chapter, you should be able to:
  1. Explain why the research process starts with identifying the research problem.
  2. Develop a preliminary question from a topic or issue.
  3. Explain why a preliminary question is superior to a topic in conducting library research.
  4. Evaluate preliminary questions for their completeness and clarity.
  5. Conduct a basic and detailed library search.
  6. Identify and use communication discipline indexes and databases.
  7. Adjust your preliminary question based on what you have found in the library search.
  8. Glean the basic ideas from reading the abstract, literature review, and discussion sections of a research article.
  9. Track a citation back to its original source.
  10. Effectively summarize and report what you have found in the library.
  11. Describe what a theory is and its role in communication research.







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