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使い方
- 1専門分野を入力します。必須項目はこれのみです。
- 2より的確な提案を得るために、関心・キーワードと学位レベルを任意で追加できます。
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- 4提案内容を確認し、最も適したものについて指導教員と相談します。
こんな方におすすめ
- ✓専門分野は決まっているものの、具体的な焦点が定まらないときにテーマを選ぶ。
- ✓研究計画書を確定させる前に、複数の方向性を比較する。
- ✓論文執筆プロセスの初期段階で行き詰まりを打開する。
How to Choose a Thesis Topic
A feasible thesis topic usually satisfies four conditions at once. First, genuine interest: you'll spend months, sometimes years, with this material, so pick something you actually want to keep thinking about, not just what sounds impressive. Second, access: check early whether the data, archives, participants, or equipment you'd need are realistically available to you, not just in theory. Third, scope: match the size of the question to your timeline and degree level — a bachelor's thesis and a doctoral dissertation can share a topic area but need very different depth and breadth. Fourth, fit: a topic close to your advisor's or department's expertise means better feedback, faster troubleshooting, and fewer surprises later. Weigh these together rather than optimizing for just one.
Thesis Topic vs Thesis Title vs Research Question
These three terms get used interchangeably, but they describe different stages of the same project. A thesis topic is the broad subject area you're drawn to — for example, 'consumer behavior in online grocery shopping.' A research question is the specific, answerable problem you carve out of that topic, such as 'how does delivery time uncertainty affect repeat purchase rates among first-time online grocery customers?' A thesis title is the polished, final name you give the completed study once your question, methodology, and findings are settled.
Moving from a broad topic to a sharp title is a process, not a single step. If you already have a topic and want to sharpen it into a question, Tezyar's Research Question Generator can help; once your research question is well defined, the Research Title Generator can help you phrase it into a working title.
Signs a Thesis Topic Is Too Broad or Too Narrow
A topic that's too broad shows up as difficulty summarizing your focus in a single sentence — if your answer rambles into three unrelated sub-areas, or your literature review keeps expanding because 'everything is relevant,' the scope needs tightening. Narrow it by adding a boundary: a specific population, time period, region, industry, or variable relationship.
A topic that's too narrow shows up differently: a thin or nonexistent body of prior literature to build on, or a data source too small or inaccessible to support a full analysis. If early searches turn up almost nothing written on your exact angle, that can mean you've found a gap worth exploring, or it can mean the question is too specific to sustain a thesis-length argument. Broaden it by loosening one constraint at a time and checking whether meaningful research now becomes possible.
Responsible Use in Academic Writing
The topics this tool generates are meant as a starting point for a conversation with your advisor, not a final decision. Treat each suggestion as a prompt to explore, refine, or reject based on your own expertise, your program's requirements, and feedback from people who know your field and institution.
Before committing to any topic, take the time to search recent literature and check that similar work hasn't already been published or isn't currently underway elsewhere. This tool cannot verify novelty on your behalf, and a topic that looks fresh from a quick description may turn out to overlap closely with existing research once you dig into the literature.
よくある質問
検討しているテーマは、確定させる前に必ず所属分野の最新の文献と照らし合わせて確認してください。独自性は、このツールだけでは保証されません。
提案は、一般的な論文執筆の期間と利用可能な手法の範囲内で答えられる規模を目指しています。ただし、実際に利用できるデータ、指導体制、リソースについては、必ずご自身で最終確認してください。
