Which of the following is not a guideline for choosing a research subject

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Choose a subject you already know very well.

Explanation:

Choosing a subject that you already know very well is not a guideline for choosing a research subject. If you research a subject that you already know well, you will be more likely to have some bias or preconceived notions about the subject. Moreover, you will find the subject less interesting. Finally, this might diminish the impact of the research as you might not end up learning much.

Answer 2
Answer: Here are the guidelines for choosing a research subject :

- Choose the subject that you already know very well, so you can understand the meaning of your research
- Choose a subject that interest your audience
- Choose a subject which information could be obtained (such as from library or media)

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