RESEARCH TIPS
Observation
Try these tips from research expert Tarja Moles to ensure you turn looking into really seeing
Tarja Moles
Observation is one of those skills that is not usually taught; yet, it can be a very useful tool for writers. It can help you come up with new ideas, uncover details that are not available in other sources, and add depth to information you already know.
Preparation
Paying attention to your surroundings and directing your attention to what is relevant and what matters do not necessarily happen automatically. You may need to train your mind to focus in the most appropriate way. To help you do this, begin by doing some background research as this will help you become familiar with your research topic – which, in turn, will guide you to areas that would benefit from observational explorations. Once you’re clear about this, you can start planning your observation session(s).