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Title: RESEARCH QUESTION


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RESEARCH QUESTION
Presentation By Dr. Shaji Poulose, Managing
Director, Indian Homoeopathic Research Centre
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How is a good research question framed ?
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Idea of a research topic may be
  • An area of interest to the investigator
  • In response to a public health issue
  • To verify data identified by surveillance
  • To fulfill policy requirement

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Where the ideas come from
  • Inquisitive minds
  • Talking to experts
  • Attending seminars
  • As part of a job
  • Critical reading
  • Observing patients
  • Doubt raised by a colleague

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Functions of research question
  • Define the nature and scope of research project
  • Determine the design of the project
  • Identify the sample
  • Guide data collection
  • Framework of data collection

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It should specify
  • What
  • Measurable variables
  • Who
  • Subjects and controls
  • Where
  • Location
  • How
  • Method

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Type of research
Quantitative Qualitative
Quantitative
Theory
Research objective
verification
Relationship between variables
  • What, where when

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For example
  • Research topic - Physical activity Cardio
    Vascular disease
  • Research problem is there any link between both
  • Research question will 30 minutes of moderate
    activity reduce hyper tension in office workers
    in kerala
  • Hypothesis 30 minutes of daily activity in
    sedentary office workers will reduce Systolic BP
    by 10 mm of Hg

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Qualitative method
  • Research question is a central element
  • How why
  • Focus is on a smaller sample
  • Gives better and deeper understanding

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Where to start
  • Start formulating questions by following your own
    interests
  • Do I know the field and the literature well
  • Extensively study your topic
  • Craft your probable question
  • Challenge and modify your question repeatedly
    until a robust research question is achieved

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A good research question should be
  • Make it timely
  • Frame it as a paradox
  • Take a distinctive approach

Evocative
  • Fill in the missing piece
  • Make connections

Relevant
  • Be specific as possible
  • Ground the questions
  • Limit variables

Clear
  • Consider your limitations

Researchable
Ethical
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Evaluate your own research question
  • Does it spark my own opinion
  • Is the question easily and fully researchable
  • What type of information do I need to answer the
    research question
  • What are the sources I need
  • Can I access these sources

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Clinical research can be
Case study Natural history Morphology Survey
Population problem
Descriptive
Find relationships
Exploratory
Cohort / case control study
Controlled trials Meta analysis
Experimental
Cause effect
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Research designs
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Short-term goals
  • Will my study have a significant impact on the
    field
  • Will it lead to greater understanding
  • Will it provoke new research works

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Long-term goals
  • Why are you doing this research
  • What are the long term implications
  • What other avenues are open to explore
  • What is ultimate application or use of research

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