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Developing Your Research Question or Topic

This guide provides students with a systematic 7-step process for developing strong research topics, moving from broad interests to focused, answerable questions. It emphasizes topic development as the foundation for successful research

Introduction

Your final step is putting together all the feedback, fine-tuning your focus, and settling on a topic that excites you and sets you up for success. This is an iterative process—don't expect to get it perfect on the first try.

Refinement Strategies

Use Feedback Systematically: Review all the suggestions you've received. Which ones make your project stronger? How can you combine different perspectives?

Adjust Your Scope: If still too broad, narrow further. If too narrow to yield enough material, expand thoughtfully.

Return to the Literature: As your topic changes, you may need additional searches to confirm your focus and make sure you haven't missed important existing work.

Sharpen Your Questions: Make each research question as specific and answerable as possible. Remove any unclear language.

Think About Practical Steps: Consider how your refined topic will affect your methodology, data collection, and analysis.

Final Quality Check

Before committing, make sure your topic meets these criteria:

Personally Engaging: You're genuinely excited to spend significant time exploring this area

Appropriately Focused: Specific enough to be manageable, broad enough to be meaningful

Clearly Defined: Your research questions are precise and answerable

Realistically Feasible: You can complete the project within your constraints

Academically Valuable: Your research will contribute something worthwhile to the field

Supervisor-Approved: You have clear approval from your professor or advisor

Ethically Sound: You've addressed any ethical considerations properly

Successful Refinement Examples

Initial: "Does daily Instagram use correlate with body dissatisfaction levels among female university students aged 18-22?"

Refined: "How does social comparison theory explain the relationship between daily Instagram use and body dissatisfaction among female university students, comparing individualistic versus collectivistic cultural contexts?" Improvement: Adds theoretical framework and comparative element for deeper analysis.

Initial: "What is the efficacy of a 12-week mindfulness program in reducing stress among healthcare professionals?"

Refined: "What is the impact of a 12-week online mindfulness-based stress reduction program on burnout symptoms and sleep quality among emergency room nurses in metropolitan hospitals?" Improvement: Specifies delivery method, target population, and measurable outcomes for feasibility.

Initial: "How can we improve prosthetic limb control for amputees?"

Refined: "What is the accuracy and user satisfaction of EMG-based pattern recognition algorithms for controlling multi-degree-of-freedom prosthetic hands in below-elbow amputees during standardized grasping tasks?" Improvement: Specifies control method, outcome measures, target population, and testing conditions.