Regional Immersion Project - 1

Regional Immersion Project - 1

Professional Development

15 Qs

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Regional Immersion Project - 1

Regional Immersion Project - 1

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Sadia Riaz

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Imagine you're William, a budding researcher. What would be the purpose of a good research question for you?

To make your paper longer and impress Alexander and Arjun with its length

To provide a clear focus for your research and wow Alexander and Arjun with your clarity

To confuse Alexander and Arjun with complex jargon

To include irrelevant information and make Arjun and Alexander scratch their heads in confusion

Answer explanation

The purpose of a good research question is to provide a clear focus for the research, ensuring relevance and avoiding confusion or irrelevant information. It helps guide the study and address the research objectives effectively.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

Mira, Ishaan, and Oscar are on a quest to develop a strong research question. What is the first step they should take on this exciting journey?

Identify a research problem

Choose a specific niche

Do some preliminary reading about the topic

Write the research question

Answer explanation

The first step in developing a strong research question is to do some preliminary reading about the topic. This helps in identifying a research problem and choosing a specific niche before writing the research question.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

Imagine you're in a team with Alexander, Ella, and Samuel, and you're tasked with a research project. Why would it be important for your team to narrow down to a specific niche for your research question?

To make the research more difficult

To ensure the research is within a feasible scope

To confuse the reader

To include as much information as possible

Answer explanation

Narrowing down to a specific niche ensures feasible research scope, avoiding confusion and including relevant information.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Imagine Kiara, Priya, and Arjun are having a debate on social media's influence. What is the core research problem they are discussing?

The impact of social media on adolescents

The effect of social media on the attention span of the younger generation

The influence of social media on academic performance

The use of Twitter by high school students

Answer explanation

The research problem in the example is the use of Twitter by high school students.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Grace, Matilda, and Max are having a debate about research questions. According to them, what is a characteristic of a good research question?

Grace thinks it should be vague and unclear.

Matilda argues it should be complex enough to require in-depth research.

Max believes it should be irrelevant to society.

They all agree it should be easily answerable with a 'yes' or 'no'.

Answer explanation

A good research question should be complex enough to require in-depth research.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Aarav, Noah, and Grace are having a debate. They're trying to figure out why it's important to make a research question researchable. Can you help them out?

Is it to confuse the reader?

Maybe it's to include irrelevant information?

Or is it to ensure the answer can be found through empirical data or existing literature?

Could it be to make the research more difficult?

Answer explanation

Making a research question researchable is important to ensure the answer can be found through empirical data or existing literature.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Evie, Mia, and Chloe are having a debate. They're trying to figure out why it's important for a research question to be specific. Can you help them out?

Is it to confuse the reader?

Or, is it to ensure all terms used have clear meanings?

Maybe, it's to include as much information as possible?

Or, could it be to make the research more difficult?

Answer explanation

It is important for a research question to be specific to ensure all terms used have clear meanings.

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