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The purpose of the paper is to answer your research question. The research question must be appropriately focused for a detailed ten-page paper.
The research question must be a real question. It should not have a simple "yes" or "no" answer.
You can ask questions about effects:
- Does Information Communication Technology empower or marginalize women in India?
- Does offshoring IT software and hardware jeopardize our national security?
- Does US aid really benefit Colombia?
- Does globalization increase child sexual abuse?
- Will economic growth in China harm the global environment?
You can ask questions about causes, but only when the causes are not clear or debatable. For example:
- Why did the United States invade Iraq?
However, questions that elicit a straightforward list of obvious causes should be avoided. For example:
- What's behind the explosion of AIDS in South Africa?
You would not need to write a research paper to answer this question, as the causes are well known. In these cases, it's usually better to ask questions about the national and international response to the crisis.
You can ask questions about what should be done:
- Should the United States sign the Kyoto treaty?
- Should the United States withdraw from Iraq?
You can ask questions about controversies:
- Does globalization cause income inequality?
- Is offshoring good for American workers?
- Should the Third World debt be forgiven?
- Should trade regulations include environmental protections?
- How dangerous is global warming?
- Do IMF programs benefit poor countries?
These are examples. Many kinds of questions are possible, if they provide the basis for a detailed ten page paper.
This questionAvoid isquestions incorrect:like: Do protective barriers hinder the influx of foreign direct investment?
It is incorrect because the answer is simply "yes," because "protective barriers" by definition "hinder the influx of foreign direct investment."
When you have your research question, also submit it here.