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This guide is for PSC 500 classes.

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This guide is for Dr. Fox's PSC 500 class in Fall 2024.

In this course, you will be writing a research paper. This guide is designed to help you find, evaluate, and cite the resources you need to answer your research question.

Research Questions

A research question is the focus of your research project. It is the thesis of your paper or the point of your presentation. Here are some requirements of a good research question:

  • Research questions cannot be answered with "yes" or "no".
  • Research questions can be researched.
  • Research questions have an appropriate "scope" for the size of the research project.
    • A small research paper shouldn't have a research question with a giant scope: How does preventative healthcare get planned?
    • A small research paper should have a research question with a manageable scope: How do preventative care programs for type II diabetes in Alabaman clinics get advertised?

In this example, we narrowed the scope of our initial research question in a few ways:

  • Type: "Preventative care" was limited to - "type II diabetes"
  • Place: We had no initial location limit. We limited ourselves to "Alabaman clinics"
  • Action: "Planned" was defined as "advertised"

Sometimes, research questions need to change slightly after you have done some research. If you were not able to find any useful resources for the example research question, then you could try changing the scope. If you cannot find anything specific to Alabaman clinics, then you could change that part of your research question to "United States clinics" or "Alabaman healthcare providers."

Still stuck? Please check Monash University's Developing Research Questions guide.

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