To tag on what you were saying and ensure that a topic is feasible for you is to ensure that the
issue is not too broad. According to Nordin, it is recommended to have a narrow topic with many
articles and publications to substantiate your subject when completing a dissertation. Therefore,
knowing precisely the topic you want and narrowing it down during your research is essential. In
addition, I believe that when you have an idea of what topic you want, if you make your
dissertation interest more specific, it can help narrow your research browse. When you narrow
down the research browse, it can assist in determining if there are any gaps within the literature.
Once you choose if there are any gaps in the literature, you can focus on making a mark within
your field and technically becoming an expert on your topic once your dissertation is complete.
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