A research question is the question that guides your research.
You want a research question that is clear and easy to understand.
The research question...
Choose a topic that you find interesting and develop a research question that you are curious about.
The research question should be appropriate for the discipline. For example, genetic engineering is a relevant topic for many fields. A question about genetic engineering for a Philosophy class would be quite different than a question about genetic engineering for a Biology class. Your professor can provide guidance as your develop ideas into a research topic.
UNCLEAR: What are the harmful effects of cell phones?
Clear: What impact does mining for metals used in cell phones have on the environment?
The first version of this research question is a little unclear. The revised version adds additional information that focuses the question.
When writing research questions:
UNFOCUSED: What is the effect of pollution on waterways?
Focused: How does phosphorus from agricultural industrial pollution impact rural watersheds?
The first version of this research question is a little too broad. There are entire books written about pollution and various bodies of water. The revised version adds additional information that focuses the question to something that could be answerable in a research paper, by specifying the type of pollutant, pollution, and the specific water feature.
When writing research questions:
TOO SIMPLE: What is the political party system of the United States?
Appropriately complex: What role does the two-party system play in gerrymandering?
When writing research questions:
Do some preliminary research on your topic.
Knowing the current information, controversies, and debates can inform your research topic.
Use the answers to the questions above to compose your research question.
Don't be afraid to revise your research question. It is a normal part of the research process.
O'Leary, Zina. 2018. Little Quick Fix : Research Question. London: Sage Publications.
The Writing Center. How to Write a Research Question. George Mason University, Aug. 2018, https://writingcenter.gmu.edu/guides/how-to-write-a-research-question