There are so many factors that can influence the formulation of research questions. Concepts (and conceptual frameworks), types of data (gathering requirements, and access), topic, whether or not it is answerable and feasible, to hypothesize or not hypothesize, the amount of personal information the researcher brings to the question, limitations on resources (including time), the perspective of the individual researchers, “...including personal interests, values, and actions; the desire to satis…
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