Asked by caleb
Which statement could be used to describe a good research question for a persuasive report?
The researcher has an opionion about or position on the answer.
It should be more complex than ordinary research questions.
It should relate to daily life.
No one is likely to have a different opinion about the answer.
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"The researcher has an opinion about or position on the answer."
Explanation: A persuasive research question should be arguable — it invites a position and evidence. The other statements are incorrect or not required: it doesn't have to specifically "relate to daily life," it shouldn't be one everyone agrees on, and while it may be complex, the key feature is that it's debatable/position-taking.
Explanation: A persuasive research question should be arguable — it invites a position and evidence. The other statements are incorrect or not required: it doesn't have to specifically "relate to daily life," it shouldn't be one everyone agrees on, and while it may be complex, the key feature is that it's debatable/position-taking.
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