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Shelby’s Answer
Looking for keywords in research can be quite simple! First, think about the question you are trying to answer. Most of the words you will be looking for are in the question itself. For example: How do students in Texas feel about summer school? The keywords you would use are summer school, Texas, and students. If you are having trouble looking for a place to cite sources, I advise using GoogleScholar! It's completely free and shows you the relevant articles and research that is highly professional. In terms of interviewing, make sure each keyword is relevant to who and what you are doing. For example, a question you could ask while interviewing an elderly resident on their opinion about the cafeteria food nutrition would be in relation to their energy levels, how full they feel, and how good it tastes. All of these keywords pertain to food (energy, full, taste). Take the suptopics of the word you already have and use them to associate with the question being formulated. Happy searching! You got this!