1. A Clear, Succinct Research Question Portends the Rest of the Story
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Jessica J. F. Kram, Lisa Sullivan Vedder, Brenda Fay, and Deborah Simpson
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research writing ,question ,study design ,hypothesis ,framework ,storyline ,Medicine - Abstract
The goal of any research manuscript is to convey the story of a systematic answer to an important question in the field. A clear, succinct research or study question is what provides the storyline that connects all the sections of a manuscript. One of the most common strategies to developing a meaningful research question is the FINER approach, which encompasses five standards to determine the quality of a question: feasible, interesting, novel, ethical, and relevant. Using the FINER approach can provide the guidepost for all design and reporting decisions. This editorial recommends creating a study protocol aimed at answering your FINER research question before proceeding with any study.
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- 2023
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