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Literature Search Question (LSQ) Assignment As we have discussed, a good LSQ is an effective rhetorical tool that scholars can use to identify the scope of an investigation. Remember, when writing an LSQ:

1)Choose an appropriate topic or issue: one that is both interesting and researchable.

 2) Compile a list of every question related to the topic that you would like answered. 

3)Choose a question that is not too broad, vague, or narrow. 

Two examples of good questions are: 

1)What does the literature in psychology tell us about the relationship between anticipated stigma and medication adherence for Asian-Americans over 18 who are taking HIV medications? 

2)What does the literature in psychology tell us about the role of positive and negative reinforcement in potty-training practices for children with autism ages 5 to 6 who are not yet potty trained? 

Instructions: Review the Unit 1 discussion that prepared you for this step. 

*Submit a copy of your literature search question. 

*Upload an organizing document for the LSQ search, such as the Database *Research Log (linked in Resources).

*Note: As the search continues, the LSQ can change, but here you are writing about your starting point for your search. 

*Refer to the assignment scoring guide for detail about how this assignment will be scored.