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Imagine you are a researcher studying pedestrian safety at busy intersections. Propose a specific research question that represents an applied research approach to this issue, and explain how the outcome of your proposed study would lead to an actionable solution.

Question: Imagine you are a researcher studying pedestrian safety at busy intersections. Propose a specific research question that represents an applied research approach to this issue, and explain how the outcome of your proposed study would lead to an actionable solution.

Sample answer: Does installing pedestrian-level flashing warning lights at crosswalks reduce the frequency of pedestrians stepping onto the street while looking at their cell phones? The outcome of this study would evaluate a specific intervention, providing local cities with an actionable solution to improve public safety at busy intersections.

Key points:

  • Propose a research question targeting a specific, practical problem (pedestrian distraction/safety).
  • Formulate a question that tests a real-world, actionable solution or intervention.
  • Demonstrate the direct application of scientific inquiry to resolve a community safety concern.

Rubric: The response must propose a research question that targets a practical problem (pedestrian safety/distraction at intersections) and apply scientific inquiry to evaluate or design a specific, actionable intervention (such as flashing warning lights) that addresses this real-world issue.

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