Quesions Flashcards

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What is your study about

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Why did you choose this study?

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Why did you choose this particular title for your research

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What phenomenon were you trying to understand with this research?

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Who will be most interested in your research

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Did your research questions evolve during the process? If so, how?

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What gaps did you intend to bridge with your research?

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Why is your research significant?

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What did you find in your research?

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What research findings surprised you?

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What is the validity of your findings?

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Why did you choose this research methodology?

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What sources did you use for data collection?

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How can your research be put into practice?

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How will your findings contribute to the related area of knowledge?

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Did you experience any limitations in your research?

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What sampling techniques did you use?

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18
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What areas do you suggest for further research?

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19
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How did you deal with the ethical implications of your work?

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20
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What is the strongest point in your research?

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21
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Do your findings relate to existing literature?

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22
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Do you think there might be some biases existing in your research?

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If you could redo your research, what would you do differently?

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How do your research contributions generalise?

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25
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What is your topic and why did you choose it?

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How does your topic contribute to the existing literature? How is it important

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27
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What are the key findings of your study?

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What type of background research did you do for your study?

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29
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What was your hypothesis and how did you form it?

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30
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What limitations did you face when writing your text?

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Why did you choose your particular method for your study?

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Who formed the sample group of your study, and why did you choose this population?

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What obstacles or limitations did you encounter while working with your sample?

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34
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Was there something specific you were expecting to find during your analysis?

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35
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What did you learn from your study?

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36
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What are the recommendations from your study?

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37
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If given the chance, what would you do differently?

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38
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How did you relate your study to the existing theories in the literature?

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39
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What is the future scope of this study?

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40
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What do you plan to do professionally after you complete your study?

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