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When seeking answers to questions or when trying to solve a problem, people often need research to inform and guide them. The internet provides writers with a wealth of sources, but not all sources are equally credible or appropriate for use in a professional context. Having a research strategy helps writers simplify the research process and anticipate (and overcome) potential challenges—resulting in a collection of valid and reliable sources that provide answers, solutions, or additional support.
In this task, you will conduct research to identify information for a professional scenario. You may use one of the sample scenarios in the attached “Scenarios and Topics List” or choose a topic of your own. You will build a foundation by selecting your topic, developing and executing a research strategy, and analyzing the sources you find.
A.  Build a foundation for your research by doing the following:
1.  Describe your proposal.
Note: You can select a topic from the attached “Scenarios and Topics List” supporting document or use a topic based on your own professional interests.
2.  Explain your plan for developing and executing a research strategy by doing the following:
a.  Explain 2–4 criteria that should be considered when finding credible and relevant sources to support this topic.
b.  Explain 2–4 reasons why the information or argument in a source would not be reliable.
c.  Identify 2–4 specific databases, publications, or sites that are likely to yield credible and relevant sources for this topic.
d.  Identify 2–4 search terms or phrases that are likely to yield appropriate sources for this topic.
3.  List 4–6 credible and relevant sources found during the research process, identifying the author, date, title, and source location, as available.
a.  Explain why the author, organization, or publication is credible for each of the sources from part A3.
b.  Explain the relevance of each of the sources from part A3 to your chosen topic.
4.  List two additional sources found during the research process that are not credible, relevant, or useful, identifying the author, date, title, and source location, as available.
a.  Explain why each source from part A4 is not credible, relevant, or useful for your topic.
B.  Acknowledge sources, using in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.
C.  Demonstrate professional communication in the content and presentation of your submission.

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