Science, asked by nikita26490, 4 months ago

3) Which of the following is NOT an ideal source of a research question?
a) Reviewing the published literature
Ob) Atending conferences where latest findings are shared
O c) Observing keenly in the out-petient cinic
d) Mining existing datasets for research question​

Answers

Answered by SweetPoison07
15

Explanation:

ur option is c.... happy learning

Answered by soniatiwari214
1

Answer:

Observing keenly in the out-patient clinic

Explanation:

  • "A question that a research effort sets out to answer" is what is meant by a research question. Both quantitative and qualitative research require a well-chosen study question.
  • Data gathering and analysis are necessary for the investigation, and there are many different methodologies for doing so. Good research questions are typically focused and precise with the goal of advancing knowledge on a crucial subject.
  • Determine if a qualitative, quantitative, or mixed study will be done before formulating a research question. The formation of the research topic as well as when and how it is developed throughout the research process may be influenced by additional circumstances, such as project funding.
  • The literature proposes a number of different approaches to choosing the criteria for creating a research topic.

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