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Practical Research I

WEEK 4 SESSION2
ANALYSIS
How do you decide what questions to ask?
What are your reasons in formulating
your questions?
In your research study, what do you think
should you consider in formulating your
research questions?
Formulating Research Questions
Research questions help writers focus their research by
providing a path through the research and writing
process. You should ask a question about an issue that
you are genuinely curious and/or passionate about. The
question you ask should be developed for the discipline
you are studying. A question directed towards Literature,
for instance, is different from an appropriate one in
Mathematics to Biology.
Formulating Research Questions
A research question is an answerable inquiry into a
specific concern or issue. It is the initial step in a
research project. The research question is the first active
step in the research project. Let us use this metaphor--
the research project is a house. Your data collection
forms the walls, and your hypothesis that guides your
data collection is the foundation.
Formulating Research Questions
A research question is an answerable inquiry
into a specific So, what is the research
question? It is the ground beneath the
foundation. It is what everything in a research
project is built on. Without a question, you can't
have a hypothesis. Without the hypothesis, you
won't know how to study what you're interested
in
Formulating Research Questions
A research question forms the base of where
you are going, so we have to write a good
research question. If your foundation is built on
something shifty, like a house built on sand,
then everything following that will be about
correcting that initial issue instead of on making
an awesome home/research project.
Writing a Research Question
Writing a good research question means you have something
you want to study. Let's say you're interested in the effects of
television. We will examine the steps and then look at how
you could write a research question.

✔Specify your specific concern or issue

✔Decide what you want to know about the specific concern


or issue

✔Turn what you want to know and the specific concern into
a question
Writing a Research Question
✔Ensure that the question is answerable

✔Check to make sure the question is not too


broad or too narrow

✔ This is the basic process in writing a research


question. Writing a good question will result in a
better research project.
A research question should be (from the
Writing Center of George Mason University):
✔ Clear. It provides enough specifics that
one’s audience can easily understand its
purpose without needing additional
explanation.
✔ Focused. It is narrow enough that it can
be answered thoroughly in the space the
writing task allows.
A research question should be (from the
Writing Center of George Mason University):
✔ Concise. It is expressed in the fewest possible
words.

✔ Complex. It is not answerable with a simple ‘yes’


or ‘no’, but rather requires synthesis and analysis of
ideas and sources prior to composition of an answer.

✔ Arguable. Its potential answers are open to debate


rather than accepted facts.
Let us examine the sample below:
Writing the Thesis Statement
✓The sentence that captures your position on this main
idea is what we call a thesis statement.
✓A thesis statement focuses your ideas into one or two
sentences. It should present the topic of your paper and
also make a comment about your position in relation to
the topic. Your thesis statement should tell your reader
what the paper is about and also help guide your writing
and keep your argument focused.
Tip: In order to write a successful thesis
statement
A. Avoid burying a great thesis statement in the
middle of a paragraph or late in the paper.
B. Be as clear and as specific as possible; avoid
vague words.
C. Indicate the point of your paper but avoid
sentence structures like, “The point of my paper is…
Tips in Writing Clear Thesis:
✔Unless you're writing a technical report, avoid
technical language. Always avoid jargon, unless you
are confident your audience will be familiar with it.
✔Avoid vague words such as "interesting,” "negative,
"exciting,” "unusual," and "difficult."
✔Avoid abstract words such as "society," “values,”
or “culture.”
THE SCOPE OF YOUR STUDY
The scope of study in your research paper
contains the explanation of what
information or subject is being analyzed.
It is followed by an explanation of the
limitation of the research.
THE SCOPE OF YOUR STUDY
Research usually limited in scope by sample size,
time and geographic area; while the delimitation of
study is the description of the scope of study. It will
explain why definite aspects of a subject were
chosen and why other were excluded. It also
mentions the research method used as well as the
certain theories applied to the data.
YOUR STUDY AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE
Writing a research paper has its purpose-- may it be
for you (as a researcher) or even for others. That is
why, you need to identify the key reason/s why you
are taking a step forward and make your query into
a formal writing. In this stage, your ‘WHYs’ and
‘HOWs’ will be answered and explained.
1.The government has
taken precautionary
Revise the
measures against Novel
following
Corona Virus (COVID-19
thesis 2. A person infected with
statements to Novel Corona Virus
establish a (COVID-19) has noticeable
clear position: symptoms
3. How can we prevent the
contraction of Novel
Corona Virus (COVID-19)?

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