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Which statements are true about research questions? Select three choices. Secondary questions can narrow a broader topic. Secondary questions can create more meaningful insight into a topic. You must create at least three secondary research questions. A primary research question is impossible to answer. Successful research involves transforming a broad topic into a specific question. Once you have created a primary research question, you should never revise it.

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A) Secondary question narrow a broader topic

B) Secondary questions can create more meaningful insight into a topic.

E) Successful research involves transforming a broad topic into a specific question.

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Research is a dynamic process and many questions should be asked and continually revised

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Whenever a research begins, the broad topic must be evaluated. First step is asking a broad question and come up with a hypothesis. This is usually based on previous knowledge and current observations.

While conducting the research the basic questions will definitely give rise to secondary questions which will offer more details and insight into a topic. There are no hard and fast rules on how many secondary questions may arise but with good guidance a researcher can tailor a project to gain the most insight. That said, constant revision is important, even revision of the primary question ans subsequent question is acceptable to form a well rounded research.

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