{"id":2406,"date":"2021-02-25T07:45:00","date_gmt":"2021-02-25T12:45:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/drlynnekennette.ca\/?p=2406"},"modified":"2024-05-06T07:25:52","modified_gmt":"2024-05-06T11:25:52","slug":"developing-a-research-question-part-2-finding-inspiration-elsewhere","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/drlynnekennette.ca\/index.php\/2021\/02\/25\/developing-a-research-question-part-2-finding-inspiration-elsewhere\/","title":{"rendered":"Developing a Research Question; Part 2: Finding Inspiration Elsewhere"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.blogger.com\/blog\/post\/edit\/2178864701239792461\/6402823328869220155?hl=en-GB#\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/1.bp.blogspot.com\/-OfrONwsmPyo\/YVsitUdSHNI\/AAAAAAAAhXw\/b8LVKsqnpS04MSLV_KmlSKKaOvB9Ts8fwCLcBGAsYHQ\/s320\/DevQ2.jpg\" alt=\"\"\/><\/a><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>&nbsp;Before we begin, a reminder that a research question is a specific, testable question that clearly identifies the variables of interest. It identifies the scope and goal of your research project. Last time, we looked at how to develop a research question from scratch. This time, I will outline some other places you can find inspiration for a research question.<br><strong>Your favourite journal article. <\/strong>Do you have a favourite journal article? Oh. It\u2019s just me then? Okay, well\u2026if you have ever read a journal article that you really liked, that\u2019s a good place to start! Specifically, focus your reading on their discussion section for ideas. Most papers identify shortcomings of their research (e.g., \u201cWe couldn\u2019t address this possible confounding variable, so we can\u2019t provide a strong conclusion.\u201d), gaps in the literature which still exist (e.g., \u201cAlthough we showed that \u2026it is still not clear whether\u2026.\u201d), and\/or directions for future research (\u201cBuilding on this research, future studies should examine\u2026\u201d).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>If you\u2019re curious, here are two of my favourite articles (though I do have a few! Haha): <\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/cdp.sagepub.com\/content\/11\/1\/11\"><em>http:\/\/cdp.sagepub.com\/content\/11\/1\/11<\/em><\/a><em> &amp; <\/em><a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1177%2F1477878517731450\">https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1177%2F1477878517731450<\/a><br><strong>Replication (and extension).<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Reproducing an existing, published research with a different methodology or a different population. To use a different methodology, maybe you want to use a different way to measure what they are examining. Or maybe you have a different approach to the study entirely (\u201cWhat if I do it this way instead?\u201d). Or perhaps you want to adapt their methodology to an online environment.&nbsp;If you like the methodology, then perhaps you want to replicate the study using another population. For example, you might wish to use a Canadian student sample instead of an American student sample. Or, examine the phenomenon in college students instead of university students. Or in a writing course instead of a science laboratory. Whether your replication alters the methodology or the sample, you are extending the research from which you have been inspired. Although your research question will be quite similar to the original, it will also be unique as you are examining it from a different angle.<br><strong>Collaboration.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Collaboration (or mentorship) can also yield a fruitful research question. Often, when you discuss another person\u2019s research, you think of questions yourself. This type of collaboration already exists in universities, where some Undergraduate or Master\u2019s students add a small piece to their advisor\u2019s larger research project to investigate a related research question. You might add a secondary research question by adding a few questions to a survey, or coding the responses in a different way. You might look at mental health, stress, personality, memory, etc. in order to add your research question to their research project.<br>I hope this post (and the one which preceded it) has given you some ideas to get inspired to develop your own research question and engage in research at Durham College! As always, if you have any suggestions for things you\u2019d like to see from me, please reach out to me via email or on MS Teams, or pop in during my weekly \u201coffice hours\u201d on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.blogger.com\/blog\/post\/edit\/2178864701239792461\/6402823328869220155?hl=en-GB#\">whereby(dot)com(slash)drlynne<\/a> (every Friday from 12:30-1:30).&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;Before we begin, a reminder that a research question is a specific, testable question that clearly identifies the variables of interest. It identifies the scope and goal of your research project. 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