Created by Nikolas Bosin
over 5 years ago
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Question | Answer |
What is a "field of research"? | - Shared phenomenon of interest - Shared object of analysis - Shared theoretical prespective - Nested structures of specialisation |
A contribution should be "N-I-R". What does that mean? | N - New I - Interesting R - Relevant |
What is the conversation metaphor? | Finding a good research question is like a conversation |
How to identify conversations? | - Textbooks - From the theory going foward - Article, journals - Search in the web |
How to find interesting research questions? | - Start from the literature - Unsolved problems in the past - Describe phenomenon that boggles you - Try the "six intelligent people test" |
What makes a good research question? | Precision and Focus (only study one thing at a time) |
Three stages of developing a theory? | - Research question - Quantitative and experimental work - Qualitative work |
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