Success of a good research paper can be predicated on the validity and strength of the research question or questions posed in the paper. According to York Univerity (n.d.), “a [good] research question is a clear, focused, concise, complex and arguable question around which you center your research” (pg. 1). According to Mark Regan, a good research question:
- Is not convoluted (understandable)
- Is not overreaching in breadth of topic (not too general – or irrelevant)
- Allows for effective experiments to proceed (if experiments are needed)
- Is answerable
- Intends to better the knowledge and understanding of the topic being explored
- Allows for follow-up research to take place in order to further progress within the topic
York University Writing Centre. (n.d.). How to write a research question, 1-3. Retreived from: www.yorku.ca/act/CBR/ResearchQuestionInfoSheet.doc
July 13, 2019
I like this concise reference from York University Writing Centre for what makes a good research question-says it all very succinctly.