What should you research?
Something you are interested in.
What does background act as?
Facts that cannot be disputed.
What is a provisional research question?
Your statement in the form of a grammatical question.
What two things do you need to have valuable research?
1. A real-world problem
2. A knowledge problem
How do you get people to care?
Make a problem for them.
What is the first way to add context?
Narrative: relating to previous events before the issue existed.
We don't know what 1+1 is.
Question Form: What is 1+1?
Why is it important that you explain in detail how you will find your research?
If you cannot then that means your question is not researchable.
What is a gap when it comes to obstacles?
Difference between what we want and what we have.
What is the second way to add context?
Inverted pyramid: starting broad and then start narrowing down the topic.
What does a provisional research question do?
Shows that the research question is directly derived from the knowledge problem.
What question do you ask when you are done?
Who does this benefit?
What should you focus on when it comes to obstacles?
One main issue.
What do you familiarize your audience with?
The place, time and setting.
What are research questions?
Meaningful, they give guidance to find the answer.
What happens when you are missing a key problem for valuable research?
It is hard to conduct proper and valuable research.
Who do you target as an audience?
Someone who can help with the issue.
What should background do?
Introduce ideas that will be discussed later.
What are the 4 conditions for research questions?
1.Makes plausible assumptions.
2.Tells you the information you need to answer the question.
3.Tells you when and where you can find the information.
4.Tells you how you will get the information.
What is the final step in writing research?
Closing the circle and finding the significance of the research.