The two correct statements that describe a good research question are:
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Broad enough that there are plenty of subtopics to choose from and include - This allows for a range of perspectives and depths in the research.
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Narrow enough that it is possible to sort through the available information - This ensures the question is focused enough to make research manageable and relevant.
These two aspects balance the scope of the question, enabling a researcher to explore various angles while maintaining a practical framework for investigation.