The Research Question

The Purpose of a Research Question

Both professional researchers and successful student researchers develop research questions. That’s because research questions are more than handy tools; they are essential to the research process. By defining exactly what the researcher is trying to find out, these questions influence most of the rest of the steps taken to conduct the research. That’s true even if the research is not for academic purposes but for other areas of our lives.

For instance, if you’re seeking information about a health problem in order to learn whether you have anything to worry about, research questions will make it possible for you to more effectively decide whether to seek medical help–and how quickly.

Or, if you’re researching a potential employer, having developed and used research questions will mean you’re able to more confidently decide whether to apply for an internship or job there. The confidence you’ll have when making such decisions will come from knowing that the information they’re based on was gathered by conscious thought rather than serendipity and whim.

    

Are research questions any different from most of the questions for which we seek information?

Yes.

See how they’re different by looking over the examples of both kinds below.

Regular Question: What can I do about my insomnia?

Research Question: How do flights more than 16 hours long affect the reflexes of commercial jet pilots?


Regular Question: What is Mers?

Research Question: How could decision making about whether to declare a pandemic be improved?


Regular Question: What is Covid 19?

Research Question: Cancer Surgery and Covid19


Regular Question: What is climate change?

Research Question: The Influence of Climate Change on Global Crop Productivity


Regular Question: What did W.B. Yeats write?

Research Question: Exploring themes of nationalism in the poetry of W.B. Yeats.


 

 

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