Asking Questions That Invite Discovery, Not Just Answers
A structured guide for students designing inquiry with curiosity and clarity
Why This Matters Now
A good research question doesn’t just lead to a tidy conclusion. It opens up a conversation. Whether you’re writing a thesis, preparing a presentation or starting a group project, your question shapes everything that follows. This guide helps you choose a question that’s clear, curious and full of possibilities.
Explore how to write strong research questions with examples and criteria
Review types of inquiry questions for qualitative, quantitative and exploratory studies
What You’re Learning to Do
You’re learning to:
- Frame a question that’s specific enough to explore, but open enough to grow
- Connect your question to real-world contexts, communities or tensions
- Use your question to guide, not limit, your research
This is about inquiry, not certainty.
For a deeper dive into framing, see Crowjack’s guide to formulating research questions
Use the University of Galway’s guide to test your research question to refine scope and feasibility
What to Watch Out For
Common traps
- Asking questions that are too broad: “What is education?”
- Asking questions that are too narrow: “What did one student say on one day?”
- Choosing a question that already has a settled answer
- Writing a question that’s really a statement in disguise
Tip: A strong question leads to more questions. If it shuts down curiosity, reshape it.
Explore common student research mistakes for practical examples and fixes
How to Review Your Progress
Use this reflection scaffold:
- Is my question clear and focused
- Does it connect to something I care about or want to change
- Can I imagine different kinds of answers, and different kinds of sources
Student Reflection Space
- My current research question
- What inspired it
- One thing I hope to discover
- One way I might refine it
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