Chapter 5: Asking Research Questions

Influence of a Research Question

Whether you’re designing research questions for academic purposes, for work, or for a passion project, the process of creating and developing a research question asks you to figure out:

 

 

For academic purposes, you may have to develop research questions to carry out both large and small assignments. A smaller assignment may ask you to do research for a class discussion or to write a blog post for a class; larger assignments may invite you to conduct research and then present it in a lab report, infographic, research paper, or article.

For large projects, the research question (or questions) you develop will define or at least heavily influence:

 

Your topic (research questions effectively narrow the topic you’ve first chosen or been assigned by your instructor). What, if any, hypotheses you test. Which information sources are relevant to your project. Which research methods are appropriate. What claims you can make or conclusions you can come to as a result of your research.

Adaptations

This section has been adapted from Influence of a Research Question in Choosing & Using Sources: A Guide to Academic Research by Teaching & Learning, Ohio State University Libraries, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

 

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