This document provides guidance on developing a strong research topic and question. It explains that a good topic is debatable, researchable, interesting, and allows for a question. A strong topic is limited in scope, appeals to an audience, requires intellectual stretching, and interests the researcher. A research question should be focused, feasible, complex, relevant, and original. It provides tips for choosing a topic and developing a question, such as doing preliminary research and considering audience and academic lenses. Sample questions are given to demonstrate clear, focused, complex, and appropriately scoped questions.