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8.2.6: Developing Your Research Question

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    By now, it should be clear that finding a research question is a process of exploration and refining: exploring a topic will lead to developing a question, and further refinement will help you to focus that question to something that is not too broad and not too narrow.

    ACTIVITY: Watch, Think, and Learn

    Take a minute to watch this short video on how to develop a research topic. Think about the steps the student takes starting from a wide open topic, to something too narrow, and finally, to finding a balanced topic that is searchable.

    Steps for Developing a 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 topic that is related to the first.

    Step 4: Do some background reading, using the Library’s reference books. Do some initial research in a library database.

    Step 5: Readjust your topic if you get too few, or too many, search results.

    Step 6: List some potential questions that could logically be asked in relation to the narrow topic.

    ACTIVITY: Summing up Module 1

    Choose the best research question.

    • Video games and society.
    • Students and gaming.
    • The effect of violent video games on children's behaviour.
    • The effect of video games on Kwantlen students' time management.
    Answer

    The effect of violent video games on children's behaviour.

    Choose the correct statement.

    • Encyclopedia articles provide an overview of a topic written by an expert, with links to other related sources.
    • A quick Google search is all you need to get started on your research.
    • Wikipedia articles are written by authors whose expertise can be verified.
    • Doing background research is a waste of time when I already know lots about my topic.
    Answer

    Encyclopedia articles provide an overview of a topic written by an expert, with links to other related sources.

    Key Takeaway

    Research is a process of strategic exploration, one that begins with learning how to ask the right question.



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