Not exact matches
Once the
topic is chosen, your next step is to
narrow the
topic, to single out
certain questions concerning the aspect which is interesting for you: history, statistics, practical research and so on.
Usually, a teacher gives a general
topic, and students are expected to
narrow it down to a
certain problem related to the US history.
While federal funding for science rightfully targets
certain topics that are policy relevant,
narrow framing of research priorities on
topics where there are widespread uncertainties and debate can bias the research.
Or if you want to find out what the people at a
certain company have to say about a specific
topic, you can
narrow the results to individuals working for that company.