Translating your interest into a Research Question

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After gathering background information, one of the easiest ways to focus your topic is to frame it as a question. Research is not passive reporting, it is a search for answers.

For instance, after doing research on censorship, you discover a current controversy involving censorship of the Internet. So, looking at your background research, you have determined that this is the area on which you wish to focus.

There are a number of ways to focus this interest even further into a research question.

Some questions to get you started:

Who is involved?

Are there comparisions you can make?

Pros / Cons Pros and Cons always reflect a potential decision to be made

Your background research using specialized encyclopedias and dictionaries will give you the knowledge you need to formulate a good research question.
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