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06. Brainstorming |
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Brainstorming is a great way to find out:
- what you already know about your problem
- which keywords you need to look for
How to brainstorm:
Basically, just throw everything you can think of onto paper (either real or virtual). Don't worry about it making sense at the moment - there is no such thing as a bad idea.
Our example:
In the assignment sheet there's already a list of ideas, so start with these:
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Conformity/
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Teenage rebellion |
Protest |
Gender roles |
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Generation gap |
Role models |
Popular culture |
homelife |
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Race relations |
Conservative values |
sports |
drugs |
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music |
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