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What is true about a good research question? Select the two correct answers. 11 p
• It requires sustained research to answer.
It begins with a word like who, when, or where.
It is answerable with a short response.
It holds the writer's and reader's interest.
It is as narrow and focused as possible.
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- It requires sustained research to answer.
- It is as narrow and focused as possible.
Explanation: A good research question should demand more than a short factual answer and be specific enough to guide a manageable inquiry. It should not start with simple factual prompts like who/when/where, nor be answerable in one short response; holding interest is desirable but the two essentials above define its researchworthiness.
- It is as narrow and focused as possible.
Explanation: A good research question should demand more than a short factual answer and be specific enough to guide a manageable inquiry. It should not start with simple factual prompts like who/when/where, nor be answerable in one short response; holding interest is desirable but the two essentials above define its researchworthiness.
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