Writing a Strong Research Question

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May. 28, 2023
Writing a Strong Research Question
Writing a Strong Research Question
Writing a Strong Research Question
Writing a Strong Research Question
Writing a Strong Research Question
Writing a Strong Research Question
Writing a Strong Research Question
Writing a Strong Research Question
Writing a Strong Research Question
Writing a Strong Research Question
Writing a Strong Research Question
Writing a Strong Research Question
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Writing a Strong Research Question

Editor's Notes

  1. The language of research consists of various associated terms such as theory, hypothesis and variables. The following are the basic terms needed to undertake a simple investigation.
  2. A research question pinpoints exactly what you want to find out in your work. A good research question is essential to guide your research paper, dissertation, or thesis.
  3. When choosing a topic, it’s important to consider: Your institution and department’s requirements, your areas of knowledge and interest, The scientific, social, or practical relevance, The availability of data and resources, The timeframe of your dissertation, The relevance of your topic
  4. Note that while most research questions can be answered with various types of research, the way you frame your question should help determine your choices.
  5. Research questions anchor your whole project, so it’s important to spend some time refining them. The criteria below can help you evaluate the strength of your research question.
  6. If ready-made solutions are necessary, consider conducting action research instead. Action research is a research method that aims to simultaneously investigate an issue as it is solved. 
  7. Be careful not to pose a research question that is ambiguous.