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When researchers systematically evaluate potential research questions, a question that is deeply interesting to the scientific community should be pursued even if it is not currently feasible to answer.
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What are the two primary criteria researchers use to evaluate the quality of a potential research question?
When researchers systematically evaluate potential research questions, a question that is deeply interesting to the scientific community should be pursued even if it is not currently feasible to answer.
Researchers must systematically evaluate potential research questions to decide which ones to pursue. Match each research scenario with the primary reason it would be considered a poor or unsuitable research question based on the criteria of interestingness and feasibility.
A researcher has generated several ideas for a study on how social media affects teen self-esteem. Arrange the following steps of the researcher's systematic evaluation and selection process in the correct logical order, from the most fundamental requirement to the final decision.
A researcher is developing a study on the relationship between social media use and sleep quality. The scientific community is currently seeking research that distinguishes between 'active' engagement (such as posting and commenting) and 'passive' engagement (such as scrolling). The researcher has a budget of $0 and two weeks to collect data from a local group of volunteers. Which of the following research questions should the researcher create to best optimize both scientific interestingness and feasibility?
A researcher determines that a highly original and 'interesting' question is a 'poor' choice for their current study because it would take ten years to collect the necessary data, which is far beyond their available time and funding. This judgment reflects a critical evaluation that a research question's quality is fundamentally constrained by its _____.
When evaluating the quality of a potential research question, the two primary criteria that researchers must consider are its interestingness to the broader scientific community and its _____.
A psychology student proposes studying whether people blink more often when they are nervous. The study can be completed in a single lab session with 15 volunteers using only a webcam, but the answer to this question is already well-established across hundreds of published studies. Applying the two primary criteria for evaluating research questions, this question is suitable to pursue because it scores high on feasibility.
Researchers evaluate potential research questions using two primary criteria: interestingness to the broader scientific community and feasibility of successfully answering the question. Analyze each scenario below and match it to the criterion it most directly addresses.
A researcher has generated several candidate research questions and must apply the two primary evaluation criteria systematically to decide which one to pursue. Arrange the following steps in the most logically justified order for this evaluation and selection process.
Explain why researchers need a systematic way to evaluate the research questions they generate, and state the two primary criteria used to evaluate the quality of these questions.
Based on the standard criteria for evaluating research questions, diagnose the problems with Dr. Lin's selection method and explain how she should modify her evaluation to align with proper scientific research practices.
Imagine you are planning a research project for your undergraduate psychology class, and you have brainstormed three different research questions. Explain how you would apply the two primary criteria of evaluating research questions to choose the single best question for your class project.