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The video emphasizes the importance of formulating a well-thought-out research question in a study, distinguishing it from a research aim. Viewers are encouraged to develop research questions that are clear, specific, feasible, and aligned with the research aim. Crafting a research question rooted in a research gap is essential to avoid redundancy and ensure relevance. The alignment between the research question, gap, and aim forms a strong foundation for the study. Additional resources and a webinar for topic ideation and research objectives are mentioned in the video.
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In this segment of the video, the importance of a well-thought-out research question in a study is emphasized. The research question is defined as the core question that a study aims to answer and serves as a focal point guiding the research project. Examples of clear and specific research questions are provided, highlighting the importance of clarity and feasibility in crafting research questions. Viewers are encouraged to consider four important factors when developing research questions. Links to additional sample research questions and resources are provided. The distinction between a research question and a research aim is also discussed.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains the difference between a research aim and a research question. The research aim is broader and outlines what you hope to achieve, while the research question is specific and focuses on what you want to find out. They provide an example to illustrate this difference. The importance of having a well-articulated research question with attributes such as being focused, feasible, rooted, and aligned is highlighted. The video also mentions a free webinar to help with topic ideation, research aims, and research objectives.
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In this part of the video, the speaker emphasizes the importance of crafting a feasible research question. They highlight that the research question should be rooted in a clear research gap to ensure it is not redundant or already answered by the research community. Additionally, they stress the necessity for alignment between the research question, research gap, and research aim to form a strong foundation for the study. This alignment ensures that the research question directly supports the research aim.