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The Question Is the Answer!

The Question Is the Answer!. Or… Why We Need to Begin Our Research with Good Questions!. Based on Jamie McKenzie’s Questioning Toolkit. These are the most important questions and require the deepest insight and research. How?. Why?. Which?. Prime Questions.

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The Question Is the Answer!

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  1. The Question Is the Answer! Or… Why We Need to Begin Our Research with Good Questions! Based on Jamie McKenzie’s Questioning Toolkit

  2. These are the most important questions and require the deepest insight and research How? Why? Which? Prime Questions

  3. These questions help us to gather meaning and details to enable us to answer the Primary Questions Sometimes these questions are about the research process rather than the product. Subsidiary Questions

  4. These questions help us to plan and carry out our research. • What keywords can I use to search for information? • Are there broad categories of information that I need to cover? • How do I cite this resource? Organizing Questions

  5. Probing Questions access our prior knowledge, use our intuitions and logic to dig deeper. • How does the fact that Benjamin Franklin was an inventor reflect his beliefs about culture and society? • Why was the Stamp Act so rancorous to the colonists? • How did the use of nuclear weapons impact foreign policy for the US? Probing Questions

  6. These questions help you organize your research. • Do I have enough information to answer the primary question adequately? • Is there information I’ve gathered which I don’t need? • Have I uncovered other keywords or directions which help me to focus my research? Sorting and Sifting Questions

  7. These questions help you to gain a deeper understanding of your research. • What is meant by the term medicinal? • How was data collected for this study? • On what evidence did the researcher base his conclusions? Clarifying Questions

  8. Which questions can you create to spur your research? Now It’s Your Turn!

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