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Your Research Questions


Brian Clark at Copyblogger always has some great advice for bloggers and writers. On his latest post he suggests that one way of getting readers to interact with your blog is to have a questions section where people can post questions and have them answered on the blog.

What Are Your Research Questions?

 

I already thought that a question and answer series was a great idea when I first saw one of these options offering answers to freelance writing questions . If you want answers to your writing questions just click on the link, but if you have any questions regarding research then post them here or email me and I will try to answer them. In the meantime check out existing posts on on writing proposals and research reports. Otherwise questions on the following or anything else to do with research will be fine.

Why research

What is empirical research?

Writing a research proposal

What is a research evaluation

What is qualitative research

How do I write a research plan

Advice on writing research reports/papers

What are qualitative methods

What are quantitative methods

Why should I research

What is a focus group

These are off the top of my head. Your questions may relate to applied research or to general research for writing etc. whatever it is please feel free to ask or let me know what you feel about research. 

Posted on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at 02:19 by Registered CommenterSue Jeffels | CommentsPost a Comment

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