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Writing a Research Question

Writing a Research Question

Q Using your Problem Statement as the foundation, develop two-three strong research question that applies to the topic. Identify and thoroughly explain why the selected research approach would be an appropriate method to answer the Research Question. Research questions should not be close-ended. In other words, you cannot answer the question with a yes/no. The goal is to develop themes if conducting a qualitative study. You cannot develop themes with yes/no responses, Do not forget to post your Research Question and your selected research approach to the discussion area listed in Module 4 and submit it as an assignment. Here are more insights about Research Questions: A research question is the fundamental core of a research project, study, or review of the literature. It focuses the study, determines the methodology, and guides all strategies of inquiry and reporting (McMillan, & Schumacher, 2001). In Module Four, students will be required to develop and write a Research Question using the Topic Statement and the Problem Statement as the foundation for their question. A Research Question is a statement that identifies the topic to be studied. A research question guides and centers your research. A strong research question should be narrow and not broad-based. One of the primary questions a potential researcher should ask is “Is the timing right for this question to be answered”? The reason for this question is to help the researcher determine if the topic is currently relevant, or, perhaps, becoming obsolete because there has been far too much research attention devoted to the specific topic. Also, before writing the question, the researcher must answer questions such as the following to determine if his/her time and efforts will be valued: • Is the topic worth investigating? • Can the proposed research contribute knowledge and value to the field? • Is the research question a new spin on an old idea, or does it solve a problem? • Is the research question researchable within the given time frame and location? • What information is needed? Characteristics of a good research question: • The question is feasible. • The question is clear. • The question is significant. • The question is ethical. • The question is not close-ended. • The question does not include many questions in one. If you use the words and/or, you have more than one question. You would identify the research questions as follows: RQ 1 - Research Question 1 - Please open this attachment for examples of research questions. Examples of Research Questions.docx Download Examples of Research Questions.docx To upload your completed work, click on the Submit Assignment button. Rubric Research Questions Research Questions Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePoint Value Assigned point value depends upon the evident proficiency of the statement and the reflection of following the guidelines provided in the Galvan text. 50 pts Accomplished; 50-40 Research questions are concise and scope is well defined. Questions are grounded in background information. Key concepts are articulated. Questions express a high level of original thought. 39 pts Proficient; 39-25 Research questions are focused. Questions show some understanding of issues and concepts. Questions express some aspects of original thought. 24 pts Developing; 24-10 Research questions are related to the topic but is too broad or too narrow. Key concepts are incomplete. 9 pts Emerging; 9-0 Questions are not related to the topic or questions are a broad topic instead of a research question. Questions do not identify key concepts. 50 pts Total Points: 50 PreviousNext

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