Start with a real problem
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Check available literature
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Define the population or setting
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Match the topic to a method
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Test feasibility before committing
Work through this step with your assignment brief beside you. Note the exact requirement, identify what evidence or values you need, and avoid adding unsupported claims. If the task has a rubric, translate this step into a short checklist before drafting.
Common mistakes
- Starting before reading the rubric carefully.
- Using generic examples that do not fit the field.
- Forgetting to explain reasoning, assumptions, or citation choices.