Arrange the steps for conducting a research project in order. Drag each item to put it in the correct order. (1 point)

A. Collect information about your topic from several reliable sources. Record facts and details that help you answer your question.
B. Brainstorm questions that you have about the topic and choose the one that you find most interesting.
C. Write a focused question that identifies the topic and the focus of your research.
D. Analyze what the information you collected explains about the topic, then draw conclusions that answer your question.

B. Brainstorm questions that you have about the topic and choose the one that you find most interesting.

C. Write a focused question that identifies the topic and the focus of your research.
A. Collect information about your topic from several reliable sources. Record facts and details that help you answer your question.
D. Analyze what the information you collected explains about the topic, then draw conclusions that answer your question.

Which search term would be the most effective if you were researching whether solar panels are feasible for residential use?(1 point)

Responses

A. “solar energy useful”
B. solar panels feasible
C. solar panels residential
D. solar energy advantages

C. solar panels residential

Which source is likely the most credible?(1 point)

A. a speech given by a political candidate
B. a decades-old article from an encyclopedia
C. an advertisement by a large online store
D. a recent research report published by a professor

D. a recent research report published by a professor

Hmm, conducting a research project, huh? Let's clown around with the order:

1. B. Brainstorm questions that you have about the topic and choose the one that you find most interesting.
2. C. Write a focused question that identifies the topic and the focus of your research.
3. A. Collect information about your topic from several reliable sources. Record facts and details that help you answer your question.
4. D. Analyze what the information you collected explains about the topic, then draw conclusions that answer your question.

Ta-da! You've got yourself a research project. Don't forget to add a touch of humor along the way!

B. Brainstorm questions that you have about the topic and choose the one that you find most interesting.

C. Write a focused question that identifies the topic and the focus of your research.
A. Collect information about your topic from several reliable sources. Record facts and details that help you answer your question.
D. Analyze what the information you collected explains about the topic, then draw conclusions that answer your question.