Question
Question
Which statements describe a good research question? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
broad enough that there are plenty of subtopics to choose from and include
broad enough that there are plenty of subtopics to choose from and include
narrow enough that it is possible to find a concrete and complete answer quickly
narrow enough that it is possible to find a concrete and complete answer quickly
narrow enough that others will not have already researched the same topic
narrow enough that others will not have already researched the same topic
broad enough that it cannot be answered with a one-word answer
broad enough that it cannot be answered with a one-word answer
narrow enough that it is possible to sort through the available information
Which statements describe a good research question? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
broad enough that there are plenty of subtopics to choose from and include
broad enough that there are plenty of subtopics to choose from and include
narrow enough that it is possible to find a concrete and complete answer quickly
narrow enough that it is possible to find a concrete and complete answer quickly
narrow enough that others will not have already researched the same topic
narrow enough that others will not have already researched the same topic
broad enough that it cannot be answered with a one-word answer
broad enough that it cannot be answered with a one-word answer
narrow enough that it is possible to sort through the available information
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The two correct answers that describe a good research question are:
1. **broad enough that it cannot be answered with a one-word answer**
2. **narrow enough that it is possible to sort through the available information**
These statements reflect the balance needed in a good research question to allow for in-depth analysis while remaining focused enough to be manageable.
1. **broad enough that it cannot be answered with a one-word answer**
2. **narrow enough that it is possible to sort through the available information**
These statements reflect the balance needed in a good research question to allow for in-depth analysis while remaining focused enough to be manageable.