I started my research for my topic this
week and I have to say it wasn’t as difficult as I thought it would be. At
first I got a little frustrated because as much as I typed in my topic it would
give me something completely different. Fortunately after a while and after
narrowing my choice of words I found a couple of articles on my topic. The key
words that really helped me find the articles were family and effects of
cancer. As far as the quantity of sources, I only found about seven articles
all different but having to do in some way with my topic. I did get a little
overwhelmed not because I found a lot but because I found very little research.
The sources I found were not all
particularly based on the same area of study, they gave different approaches
all having to do with the topic. I liked how the research that I found had to
deal more than just the emotional stress of the family. In some articles that I
found I saw that it focused on all aspects of the families struggles including
their social lives. I also found an article about the effect on children when a
parent is diagnosed with cancer, which can make my research stronger. To find
out if they were useful or not I had to read the abstract and see if it would
fit in well with my topic and make my argument stronger.
By sorting through the sources that I
found I learned about the financial struggles the families of cancer patients
face and how their social lives change dramatically because of the stress they
deal with every single day. Overall, I feel like the sources that I found
helped me out and that they will definitely make my research and argument
stronger.
I agree that it is just as stressful to find too few sources as it is to find too many. But it sounds like the sources you found were relevant and of good quality.
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