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The answer to a strong research question leads to a firm “yes” or “no” conclusion. a thesis, or topic statement. MLA or APA citations. conflicting information.​

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The CORRECT answer is B) A thesis, or topic statement!

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The correct option is, (B) A thesis, or topic statement.

What best describes a strong research question?

  • A strong research question goes beyond common knowledge, has a "yes" or "no" answer, and can be discussed in several paragraphs.
  • A strong research question appeals to common knowledge, inspires curiosity, and can be discussed in several paragraphs.

Can a research question be a yes or no?

  • Research questions should not be answerable with a simple “yes” or “no” or by easily-found facts.
  • They should, instead, require both research and analysis on the part of the writer.
  • They often begin with “How” or “Why.”

How do you answer a research question in thesis?

  • In an argument-based research project, the answer to your research question becomes your thesis, or central purpose for the essay.
  • Your thesis should be reasonable, directed toward a specific audience, and be arguable with a clear argument and clear counter-argument.

What do you mean by research question?

  • A research question is "a question that a research project sets out to answer".
  • Choosing a research question is an essential element of both quantitative and qualitative research.
  • Investigation will require data collection and analysis, and the methodology for this will vary widely.

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