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  1. Background Reading

    32. Background Reading. Gathering some general information on your research topic by doing background reading is always a great way to begin the research process. Background reading involves reading works related to your topic, in order to get a bigger picture before diving into the deeper research. Similar to how you may consult Google Maps ...

  2. UMGC Library: Research Tutorial: 2. Background Reading

    How Background Reading Helps. Background reading enables you to fine-tune the goals of your research project and point you in useful directions for further information gathering. Background reading can help you: Investigate a topic that is unfamiliar to you. Determine the scope of your research —getting an overview of a subject can often help ...

  3. 1.1: Background Reading

    Doing so can jog our memories, give us details that will help us focus, and help us connect disparate information-all of which will help us come up with research questions that we find interesting. 1.1: Background Reading is shared under a license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by LibreTexts.

  4. Research Guides: Developing Your Topic: Background Reading

    Background reading. Do some background reading. No matter what the class, you can check out the following to get a general sense of your topic: Your course readings or textbook for relevant reading or background information. Ask your instructor for any suggested readings or references. Check an encyclopedia for a broad overview of your topic.

  5. Background Information

    Providing background information in the introduction of a research paper serves as a bridge that links the reader to the research problem.Precisely how long and in-depth this bridge should be is largely dependent upon how much information you think the reader will need to know in order to fully understand the problem being discussed and to appreciate why the issues you are investigating are ...

  6. 1.2: Background Reading

    Although you will likely start your background reading with a quick Google search, you should visit the library and its collection of reference materials early in your research. The library has access to many encyclopedias, dictionaries, and handbooks, both in print and online. You will find a list of KPU's reference books here.

  7. 3.10: Background Reading

    For instance, if you were going to do research about the treatment for humans with bird flu, this background reading would teach you that professionals and scholars usually use the term avian influenza instead of bird flu when they write about it. (Often, they also use H1N1 or H1N9 to identify the strain.) If you didn't learn that, you would ...

  8. Background Reading

    3. Background Reading. Get a good look at your topic through background reading. It's wise to do some more reading about that narrower topic once you have it. For one reason, you probably don't know much about it yet. For another, such reading will help you learn the terms used by professionals and scholars who have studied your narrower topic.

  9. Background Reading

    Gathering some general information on your research topic by doing background reading is always a great way to begin the research process. Background reading involves reading works related to your topic, in order to get a bigger picture before diving into the deeper research. Similar to how you may consult Google Maps for a general idea of the ...

  10. Background of The Study

    Here are the steps to write the background of the study in a research paper: Identify the research problem: Start by identifying the research problem that your study aims to address. This can be a particular issue, a gap in the literature, or a need for further investigation. Conduct a literature review: Conduct a thorough literature review to ...

  11. Background Reading

    2. Background Reading. As you are exploring your topic and figuring out ways to narrow it down to a searchable question, it's wise to do some initial reading. For one thing, you might not know much about your topic yet. For another, such reading will help you learn the terms used by professionals and scholars who have studied your narrower topic.

  12. Reading Research Effectively

    The abstract summarizes the background, methods, results, discussion, and conclusions of a scholarly article or research paper. ... "Reading Research 101." ACSM's Health & Fitness Journal 20 (2016): 9-13; How to Read an Article in a Scholarly Journal (Research Guide Cayuga Community College Library, 2016; Jordan, C. H. And Zanna, M. P ...

  13. Background Reading

    Background reading is an essential starting point to any research project. The purpose of background reading is to get an overview of your topic, and to begin to become acquainted with the key terms, names, and events associated with your topic. Find and read an article in a subject-specific reference book or eReference database.

  14. Home

    Purpose of this guide. This guide will focus on providing an introduction to Critical reading, including: What Critical Reading is, its benefits for students, and various examples of instructional methods. The guide will also provide resources for further explanation or implementation of critical reading into the curricula.

  15. The Role of Background Knowledge in Reading Comprehension: A Critical

    Research in reading over the last 40 years has increasingly emphasized the importance of background knowledge as a significant contributor to the reading ability of middle school students (Recht & Leslie, Citation 1988), college students (Chiesi, Spilich, & Voss, Citation 1979; Garner & Gillingham, Citation 1991; Spilich, Vesonder, Chiesi ...

  16. Reading Comprehension Research: Implications for Practice and Policy

    Reading comprehension is one of the most complex behaviors in which humans engage. Reading theorists have grappled with how to comprehensively and meaningfully portray reading comprehension and many different theoretical models have been proposed in recent decades (McNamara & Magliano, 2009; Perfetti & Stafura, 2014).These models range from broad theoretical models depicting the relationships ...

  17. Building Background Knowledge

    This research builds on a large body of work that has shown the effects of background knowledge and comprehension (Anderson & Nagy,1992; Anderson & Pearson, 1984). For example, studies have shown that individual differences in prior knowledge affect the ability to extract explicit and implicit information from text and integrate this text-based ...

  18. Drawing attention to print or meaning: How parents read with their

    Background. Shared reading is an important opportunity for parents and children to connect and learn, which can support later independent reading skills. Much of the research to date has examined shared reading as parents read physical print books with their children.

  19. Research: Boards Still Have an ESG Expertise Gap

    Over the last five years, the percentage of Fortune 100 board members possessing relevant credentials rose from 29% to 43%. The role of U.S. public boards in managing environmental, social, and ...

  20. Neuroscience study suggests printed text boosts cognitive engagement in

    Recent research published in PLOS One provides insight into how this shift affects the brain's processing of written content. The study finds that reading from printed paper triggers greater activity in parts of the brain associated with attention and cognitive engagement compared to reading from screens, suggesting that print may be more ...

  21. Political Typology Quiz

    Take our quiz to find out which one of our nine political typology groups is your best match, compared with a nationally representative survey of more than 10,000 U.S. adults by Pew Research Center. You may find some of these questions are difficult to answer. That's OK. In those cases, pick the answer that comes closest to your view, even if ...

  22. Middleton woman indicted on federal gun charges

    As of 2024, firearms are the leading cause of child deaths in the U.S. Through new research from Health Affairs, Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine the effects of nonfatal firearm injury on young survivors.. Research on gun violence is finally in a state of resurgence after the Dickey Amendment, passed in 1997 and supported by the National Rifle Association of America, halted ...

  23. Key facts about Americans and guns

    The Pew Research Center survey conducted June 5-11, 2023, on the Center's American Trends Panel, asks about gun ownership using two separate questions to measure personal and household ownership. ... The number of federal background checks declined in 2022 and through the first half of this year, according to FBI statistics. About four-in-ten ...