The methods include: Facts and statistics, examples, and illustration, process, comparison and contrast, cause and effect, classification and analysis, definition, and analogy.
The research question should stimulate the creation of a research project on a certain topic.
<h3>What is a research question?</h3>
- It is a question that creates a specific question about a topic.
- It is a question that stimulates research.
- It is a question that a research project will have to answer when it is finished.
To develop a research question, it is necessary to know the topic to which it refers and identify possible questions about this topic, which can be answered through a research project.
An example of this could be the question "Do students with higher GPA have greater ease in social interaction?"
As you didn't provide the subject that your question refers to, I can't provide a specific answer, but I hope the above information can help you.
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Volcano- A volcano Is in open part of the earth crust that forms lava, ash and, gases erupt from it.
Hot Spot- Hot spots are regions of high endemism.
Mantle Plume- The Mantle Plume is a area under the rocky outer layers of the Earth and that were the magma is hotter than surrounding magma.
Seamount- Seamount is an underwater Mountain that’s formed from volcano activity.
Guyot- An undersea isolated volcanic mountain on the sea floor that is flat-topped and caused by wave erosion.