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How Does a Researcher Know If He/she Has Picked a Good

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Question 173

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How does a researcher know if he/she has picked a good research question?


A) It interests him/her.
B) It is culturally relevant.
C) Others are also investigating the same phenomenon.
D) No one is investigating that topic.

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