Review your instructor’s feedback on the research topics you submitted last week and select a single topic that interests you.
Use your textbook and available resources on the Internet to review more material about your subject. (You can use a search engine at this stage. You are only perusing the material to develop a research question.) Write down various questions you have about the subject.
Here are some tips to remember:
Make sure your questions are answerable. Questions that begin with the word why may be harder to answer than questions that begin with who, what, when, where, and how.
Consider that you only have about three weeks to conduct your review. Try to ask a question that is narrow enough for you to actually answer in those three weeks.
Narrow your list to the best three questions you have. Make sure you are interested in researching these, and that the questions are broad enough to support a full research paper. Examples of good research questions include:
What is the connection between diet and Asperger’s syndrome?
Are people who are intrinsically motivated more successful than extrinsically motivated people?
What are the global standards for ethics in operant conditioning studies?
Research Topic is Social Media impact on Mental Health.
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