Asked by Connexus Kid
                Which strategy should you use if your research question is too broad for the scope of your project?(1 point)
Responses
use the very first source you find for your project
use the very first source you find for your project
narrow the focus of research question
narrow the focus of research question
change the scope of your project
change the scope of your project
add another research question
            
        Responses
use the very first source you find for your project
use the very first source you find for your project
narrow the focus of research question
narrow the focus of research question
change the scope of your project
change the scope of your project
add another research question
Answers
                    Answered by
            Connexus Kid
            
    are u sure
    
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    narrow the focus of research question
    
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    Yes, I am sure. When your research question is too broad for the scope of your project, the best strategy is to narrow the focus of the research question. This means refining and specifying the topic of your research in order to make it more manageable and feasible within the limitations of your project.
    
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