IDENTIFICATION OF RESEARCH PROBLEM
CHOOSING A TOPIC DEFINING A RESEARCH QUESTION
Question
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A research question that is too broad is one that
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is not focused
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is not concise
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has too many aspects to address in one paper
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is all of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -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.
Detailed explanation-2: -Research questions should be objectives turned into questions. If research questions do not cover the objectives set, then it is narrow, but where they covered more than the objectives then it can be said to be broad. To be on the safe side, set your objectives and turn them into questions one on one.
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