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Developing Research Questions

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Starting Your Research Right


A well-crafted research question is the foundation of any research project. It guides your entire investigation and determines the scope of your work.


Characteristics of Good Research Questions



  • Focused: Narrow enough to answer thoroughly

  • Researchable: Can be investigated with available resources

  • Complex: Can't be answered with a simple yes/no

  • Relevant: Contributes to existing knowledge or solves a practical problem


Narrowing Your Topic


Start broad and narrow down. "Climate change" → "Climate change effects on agriculture" → "How rising temperatures affect wheat yields in the Midwest United States" → "The impact of heat stress on winter wheat production in Kansas, 2015-2025."


Types of Research Questions



  • Descriptive: "What are the symptoms of..." (describes a phenomenon)

  • Comparative: "How does X differ from Y?" (compares two things)

  • Causal: "What is the effect of X on Y?" (examines relationships)