There is a lot of material on the web to support people who are developing a research question.  I have put a couple of links I like here, but there are many others, do remember that some of them are commercial companies who are writing this material for a living.

The way in which you frame your research question will depend upon the type of research you want to do – the Ringsted paper you saw last time has quite a lot of detail and may well answer your questions.

In brief, you need to know what your aim is, and write a question which is specific enough to answer with something other than “yes” or “no”!

Developing strong research questions is a good web page – remember that your question has to be answerable and fit in with what you need to know, and where you work.

Ten research question examples is exactly what it says!  Read this one carefully – the difference between good research questions and less helpful questions is clearly described.

FINERMAPS is a research paper which gives more detail about devising a research question

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