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  1. PDF Narrowing a Topic and Developing a Research Question

    Gather information on the broader topic to explore new possibilities and to help narrow your topic. • Choose an interesting topic. If you're interested in your topic, chances are that others will be, too. Plus researching will be a lot more fun! • Gather background information. • For a general overview, reference sourcesmay be useful.

  2. PDF Formulating a Research Question

    Formulating a Research Question. Every research project starts with a question. Your question will allow you to select, evaluate and interpret your sources systematically. The question you start with isn't set in stone, but will almost certainly be revisited and revised as you read. Every discipline allows for certain kinds of questions to be ...

  3. PDF Introduction to Research: Developing research questions

    Developing research questions. This document presents information and strategies for community partners to use when developing research questions. If research will be conducted in partnership with academic partners, this process should include input from and discussions with the academic partners. It may be helpful for community partners to ...

  4. PDF Formulating Your Research Question

    Formulating Your Research Question (RQ) In a research paper, the emphasis is on generating a unique question and then synthesizing diverse sources into a coherent essay that supports your argument about the topic. In other words, you integrate information from publications with your own thoughts in order to formulate an argument. Your topic is ...

  5. PDF Developing Your Research Questions

    Quantitative Research Questions. THREE RULES for Quantitative Research Questions 1. They Begin with "How", "What", or "Why" and can NEVER be answered by a simple Yes or No 2. Specify the independent and dependent variables 3. IF your questions deal with connections among multiple variables, you will again - use relate or compare ...

  6. PDF Developing a Research Question

    the research question tells readers what you're trying to find out. DEVELOP YOUR RESEARCH QUESTION 1. DEFINE THE TOPIC AREA In a sentence or two, describe your broad topic or area of research. (Example: "Smoking cessation.") 2. DESCRIBE THE PROBLEM In a sentence or two, describe a problem that could be addressed in your topic or area of ...

  7. (PDF) How to…write a good research question

    This paper, on writing research questions, is the first in a series that aims to support novice researchers within clinical education, particularly those undertaking their first qualitative study ...

  8. PDF Developing Your Research Question

    •To do research successfully, you must start with the right research question. •A research question: •Is the fundamental core of a research project, study, or literature review. •Focuses the study, determines the methodology, and guides all stages of inquiry, analysis, and reporting. Reference: Research Rundowns: Writing Research Questions

  9. PDF Developing a Research Question and Understanding Research Reports

    DEVELOPING A RESEARCH QUESTION. Choosing a research question is the first step in the research process (see Figure 2.1). Answering a research question is the researcher's primary motivation for designing and conducting a study. These questions come from many sources. Primarily, they come from what the researcher is interested in learning about.

  10. PDF Developing Research Questions & Narrowing Research Topics

    Developing Research Questions & Narrowing Research Topics . 1. What are you interested in researching for your project? Example: Food . 2. Ask yourself who is impacted by your topic. What population? People, animals, the environment? Consider, gender, age, or profession. 3. What aspect of your topic are you interested in? Th e causes? The ...

  11. PDF Developing a Research Question

    well-defined research questions around which studies can be planned. Developing a research question is the essential first step to prosecuting any meaningful piece of research as it establishes the reason for the study, considers its design, methods and sample sizes requiredto achieve meaningful conclusions , and the resources needed to support it.

  12. PDF Chapter 4 Developing Research Questions: Hypotheses and Variables

    Experiments using sounds suggest that we are less responsive during stages 3 and 4 sleep (deep sleep) than during stages 1, 2, or REM sleep (lighter sleep). Thus, the researcher predicts that research participants will be less responsive to odors during stages 3 and 4 sleep than during the other stages of sleep.

  13. PDF Framing a research question

    Summary. Research question begins with an idea which is then transformed into a research question. A research question: clear, focused, and concise statement that conveys the objectives of the research and its potential findings. Should be expressed in a simple, straight-forward language.

  14. PDF DEVELOPING A RESEARCH QUESTION

    Then, find one aspect of the topic you want to focus on. Think of some questions you could ask about that aspect of the topic. Pick one, then focus it to be sure it's a good question. We'll go through these steps using our example. First, pick a topic you're interested in, like women in politics. Next, think of different aspects of the ...

  15. PDF Choosing a Research Topic and Developing a Research Question

    Break down your research topic into smaller components and observe what categories and subdivisions emerge. Consider the causes and implications of change as well as emerging trends if your research topic is subject to change, such as a politician's career or crime statistics. Place your topic within the perspectives and methods of inquiry ...

  16. 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 ...

  17. PDF DEVELOPING HYPOTHESIS AND RESEARCH QUESTIONS

    DEVELOPING HYPOTHESES & RESEARCH QUESTIONS. Qualitative Approach. The use of Research Questions as opposed to objectives or hypothesis, is more frequent. Characteristics Use of words- what or how. Specify whether the study: discovers, seeks to understand, explores or describes the experiences. Use of non-directional wording in the question.

  18. (PDF) Formulation of Research Question

    PDF | Formulation of research question (RQ) is an essentiality before starting any research. ... In addition to organizational design and institutional development, a strategy to promote research ...

  19. PDF Developing Research Questions

    Developing Research Questions: Developing good questions—what you want to understand about your project--- is at the heart of our efforts during the preparation. One way to find out what you know and don't know about your project is to bombard it with questions. You may want to ask the predictable ones first. For example if your

  20. PDF Developing Research Questions

    Most dissertations are guided by 1-3 substantive and specific research questions. Quantitative Research Questions. In quantitative studies, research questions need to test a theory or claim. A correlational study will contain research questions such as: "What is the relationship between the (independent variable) and the (dependent variable ...

  21. PDF Developing a Research Question

    Choose an appropriate topic or issues for your research, one that actually can be researched (see exercise 1). Then list all of the questions that you'd like answered yourself. Choose the best question, one that is neither too broad nor too narrow (see exercise 2). Sometimes the number of sources you find will help you discover whether your ...

  22. (PDF) Developing research questions that make a difference

    Developing a research question starts by identifying a. clinical problem that is important to patients, being related. to managing and ultimately improving their health. The. process requires ...

  23. [PDF] Developing Research Questions

    Developing Research Questions. Patrick White. Published 25 July 2017. Education. Your research should be guided by a central research question (or a series of closely-connected questions). This needs to be made explicit early in your investigation (although you may refine your question (s) as your understanding deepens).