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D EVELOPING A RESEARCH QUESTION

W HERE TO BEGIN ? It's absolutely essential to develop a research question that you're interested in or care about in order to focus your research and your paper. For example, researching a broad topic such as "business management" is difficult since there may be hundreds of sources on all aspects of business management. On the other hand, a focused question such as "What are the pros and cons of Japanese management style?" is easier to research and can be covered more fully and in more depth.

H OW DO YOU DEVELOP A USABLE RESEARCH QUESTION ? Choose an appropriate topic or issue for your research, one that actually can be researched (Exercise 1). Then list all of the questions that you'd like answered yourself. Choose the best question, one that is neither too broad nor too narrow.Exercise 1 It's a good idea to evaluate your research question before completing the research exercise (Exercise 3). Remember to ask me for feedback on your research question.Exercise 3

TOPIC/ISSUE A topic is what the essay or research paper is about. It provides a focus for the writing. Of course, the major topic can be broken down into its components or smaller pieces (e.g., the major topic of nuclear waste disposal may be broken down into medical, economic, and environmental concerns). But the important thing to remember is that you should stick with just one major topic per essay or research paper in order to have a coherent piece of writing. An issue is a concept upon which you can take a stand. While "nuclear waste" is a topic, "safe and economic disposal of nuclear waste" is an issue, or a "point of discussion, debate, or dispute" (American Heritage Dictionary).

CHOOSE A QUESTION THAT IS NEITHER TOO BROAD OR TOO NARROW For example, if you choose juvenile delinquency (a topic that can be researched), you might ask the following questions: A: What is the 1994 rate of juvenile delinquency in the U.S.? B: What can we do to reduce juvenile delinquency in the U.S.? C: Does education play a role in reducing juvenile delinquents' return to crime?

CHOOSE A QUESTION THAT IS NEITHER TOO BROAD OR TOO NARROW (CONTD.) Once you complete your list, review your questions in order to choose a usable one that is neither too broad nor too narrow. In this case, the best research question is "c." Question "a" is too narrow, since it can be answered with a simple statistic. Question "b" is too broad; it implies that the researcher will cover many tactics for reducing juvenile delinquency that could be used throughout the country. Question "c," on the other hand, is focused enough to research in some depth. (Exercise 2)Exercise 2

R ESEARCH Q UESTION T OO B ROAD /N ARROW ? Which of the following is the most researchable question? Question A: What impact has deregulation had on the airline industry? Question B: What percentage of commercial airline crashes was traced to negligent maintenance during the 10 years immediately preceding and following deregulation? Question C: What impact has deregulation had on commercial airline safety?

Question A is too broad once you get into the research. Because deregulation may have had impact on safety, costs, passenger fees, ability to comply with government regulations and many other areas of the airline industry, there are too many facets of the question to deal with in depth in one research paper.

Question B is too narrow. It can be answered with simple percentages and cannot be developed into a full research paper.

Question C is the best research question. You may use statistics such as question B would uncover as you answer question C, which is focused enough to allow you to research the question in some depth, yet broad enough to allow you to consider the various effects of deregulation on airline safety.

RESEARCH QUESTION TOO NARROW/BROAD? Which of the following is the most researchable question? Question A: Do children sent to day care or preschool start kindergarten with more developed skills? Question B: Do children sent to day care or preschool start kindergarten with more highly developed language skills? Question C: Do children sent to day care or preschool start kindergarten with larger vocabularies?

Question A is too broad. Because it focuses on all skills ( language, social, small motor, large motor, etc.) you'd have to gather too much diverse information to answer question A.

The best research question is B. The topic is broad enough to find more than just one or two sources, but it's limited to one focus-- the development of preschool language skills.

There may or may not be enough information to answer question C. You'd need to find more than just one or two studies if you chose to answer question C. If you find that there are enough sources dealing with vocabulary only, then you could choose to pursue question C.