Identifying a topic of interest is the first step in the process of asking and refining a question to use as the basis of a research essay.
You begin the process of asking and refining questions to use as the basis of a research essay by identifying a topic of interest to narrow the range of possible questions.
I was asking this same question myself. I did do a little bit of research and what someone said was 1959. Although I do NOT know why.
i'm rather asking a question and thesame question is pouse back at me
nobody cares about your question so better stop asking questions
By Computer. ----- Not sure what that means. I think you are asking a different question than you phrased. Are you asking how the monetary system (e.g.., Federal Reserve, Treasury, interest rates, that sort of thing) is organized? If you are truly asking how the free market economic system is organized, well the answer is that it isn't. It's the result of millions of people making billions of decisions that they consider to be in their best interest. These decisions and actions send "signals" to others. I'd be happy to go into this further if this is the question you are asking.
Asking a general question is the second step in the process of asking and refining a question to use as the basis of a research essay.
Refine the question further
The first step in asking and refining a research question is to identify a topic of interest.
To narrow the range of possible question
You begin the process of asking and refining questions to use as the basis of a research essay by identifying a topic of interest to narrow the range of possible questions.
synthesizing information and drawing conclusions
Refining the question even further (and reporting findings) is the final step in this process. IDENTIFYING A TOPIC OF INTEREST
You begin the process of asking and refining questions to use as the basis of a research essay by identifying a topic of interest to narrow the range of possible questions.
Identify a topic of interest, ask a general question, ask a more specific question, refine the question further
Major Steps of Social research process:- 1. Sensing or Realising Problem 2. Problem Identification 3. Theoretical Framework 4. Hypothesis Formulation 5. Research Design 6. Data Collection 7. Data Analysis 8. Generalization
identifying a topic of interest
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