Why a Research questions should be feasible and relevant.

 Research questions should be feasible and relevant.   

Research question should be feasible in relevant:

Research question plays an important role in conducting research. The research question guides the researcher to provide a proper solution. While formulating research questions it should be kept in mind that the research question should be feasible and relevant. 


Question should be feasible:

It means that the question formulated by a researcher should be answered within the required time. If the question is too broad then it will be difficult to answer for conduct research within a required time. 

For example, "identify the element of misogyny in Shakespeare dramas?", Is a bad question because it's too broad and not feasible to be answered in a short time if the time frame for the research is limited. The question is, “Identify the element of misogyny in Hamlet?” Is a good research question it can be answered in a short time so it is an example of a feasible research question. 


Research question should be relevant:

The research question should not be irrelevant it should contain all the important elements in the place ( where), time (when), what and why (purpose). The question should not be too simple to be just answered by "yes " or "no".

For example, “what is the influence of communism?” Is an irrelevant question because it does not contain information about time or place. The question, "what is the effect of communism on English society after 1980?" is a relevant research question.


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