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  1. 10 Research Question Examples to Guide your Research Project

    The first question asks for a ready-made solution, and is not focused or researchable. The second question is a clearer comparative question, but note that it may not be practically feasible. For a smaller research project or thesis, it could be narrowed down further to focus on the effectiveness of drunk driving laws in just one or two countries.

  2. How to Write a Research Question: Types and Examples

    Steps for developing a good research question . The importance of research questions cannot be understated. When drafting a research question, use the following frameworks to guide the components of your question to ease the process. 4 . Determine the requirements: Before constructing a good research question, set your research requirements.

  3. 6. Developing Your Research Question

    The steps for developing a research question, listed below, can help you organize your thoughts. Step 1: Pick a topic (or consider the one assigned to you). Step 2: Write a narrower/smaller topic that is related to the first. Step 3: List some potential questions that could logically be asked in relation to the narrow topic.

  4. How to Write a Research Question in 2024: Types, Steps, and Examples

    1. Start with a broad topic. A broad topic provides writers with plenty of avenues to explore in their search for a viable research question. Techniques to help you develop a topic into subtopics and potential research questions include brainstorming and concept mapping.

  5. Developing a Research Question

    When brainstorming your research question, let your mind veer toward connections or associations that you might have already considered or that seem to make sense and consider if new research terms, language or concepts come to mind that may be interesting or exciting for you as a researcher. Sometimes testing out a research question while ...

  6. Developing a research question: The key to a successful research project

    Brainstorm Ideas. The first step in developing a research question is to brainstorm ideas. Start by identifying the general topic or area of interest for your research project. Write down any questions that come to mind related to your topic. Try to think of questions that are open-ended and can be answered through research.

  7. Formulation of Research Question

    Abstract. Formulation of research question (RQ) is an essentiality before starting any research. It aims to explore an existing uncertainty in an area of concern and points to a need for deliberate investigation. It is, therefore, pertinent to formulate a good RQ. The present paper aims to discuss the process of formulation of RQ with stepwise ...

  8. Developing a Research Question

    Steps to Developing a Research Question. Choose an interesting general topic. Even directed academic research should focus on a topic in which the writer is at least somewhat personally invested. Writers should choose a broad topic about which they genuinely would like to know more. An example of a general topic might be "Slavery in the ...

  9. How to Develop a Good Research Question?

    This form of question looks to understand something without influencing the results. The objective of exploratory questions is to learn more about a topic without attributing bias or preconceived notions to it. Research Question Example: Asking how a chemical is used or perceptions around a certain topic. ii.

  10. Developing a Research Question

    A "foreground" question in health research is one that is relatively specific, and is usually best addressed by locating primary research evidence. Using a structured question framework can help you clearly define the concepts or variables that make up the specific research question. Across most frameworks, you'll often be considering:

  11. Developing research questions

    A good research question for a history paper will differ from a good research question for a biology paper. In general, however, a good research question should be: Clear and focused. In other words, the question should clearly state what the writer needs to do. Not too broad and not too narrow. The question should have an appropriate scope. If ...

  12. How to Write the Research Questions

    Steps to Develop your Research Question. Choose a topic with a wide range of published literature. Read and skim relevant articles to find out different problems and issues. Specify a theoretical or practical research problem that your research question will address. Narrow down the focus of your selected core niche.

  13. How To Prepare for Research and Develop Research Questions

    Properly preparing for research is a significant step in the research process. Preparing for and Developing Research Questions in Five Easy Steps: Carefully analyze the assignment. Craft a research question and hypothesis. Map out your research. Create a research log. Transform your hypothesis into a working thesis.

  14. Writing Strong Research Questions

    A good research question is essential to guide your research paper, dissertation, or thesis. All research questions should be: Focused on a single problem or issue. Researchable using primary and/or secondary sources. Feasible to answer within the timeframe and practical constraints. Specific enough to answer thoroughly.

  15. Develop a Research Topic or Question

    Three Approaches for Developing a Topic. Approach #1: List Key Words of Interest. Make lists of concepts and topics you find interesting, as well as lists of related words and synonyms. These can serve as your key search terms. Concept 1: Concept 2: Look For:

  16. How to Develop a Research Question

    Feasible to answer within the timeframe and practical constraints; Specific enough to answer thoroughly; Complex enough to develop the answer over the space of a paper or thesis; Relevant to your field of study and/or society more broadly; In a research paper or essay, you will usually write a single research question to guide your reading and ...

  17. #6 Developing Successful Research Questions

    Course Learning Outcome: Develop ability to synthesize and express complex ideas; demonstrate information literacy and be able to work with evidence Goal: Develop students' ability to recognize and create successful research questions Specifically, students will be able to. identify the components of a successful research question. create a viable research question.

  18. A Beginner's Guide to Starting the Research Process

    Step 4: Create a research design. The research design is a practical framework for answering your research questions. It involves making decisions about the type of data you need, the methods you'll use to collect and analyze it, and the location and timescale of your research. There are often many possible paths you can take to answering ...

  19. Formulating a researchable question: A critical step for facilitating

    Asking a well-formulated research question is a starting point in conducting a quality research project and in evidence-based clinical practice. The framework presented in this paper can be helpful for a clinician to formulate a question and search for an answer and for a researcher to develop a new research project.

  20. 1b. Develop Research Questions

    Once you have selected a topic, the next step is to develop research questions. Write down what you already know or don't know about the topic. Use that information to develop questions. Use probing questions. (why? what if?) Avoid "yes" and "no" questions.

  21. Research questions, hypotheses and objectives

    The development of the research question, including a supportive hypothesis and objectives, is a necessary key step in producing clinically relevant results to be used in evidence-based practice. A well-defined and specific research question is more likely to help guide us in making decisions about study design and population and subsequently ...