Sometimes it is difficult for a researcher to begin writing his or her findings, a term called writer’s block. Discuss, using the work from Rosnow and Rosnow (1992) and Cloutier (2015), some strategies that might help researchers overcome this problem.

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Beginning with the sections that are easier to write, write anything to get started, avoid trying to be perfect—just start and then return to edit and add or delete information, and jot down ideas, phrases and anything that comes to mind from the research.

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