to test the product
General questions in a research problem outline the broad topic or area of inquiry, often reflecting the overarching goal of the study. Specific questions narrow down this focus, targeting particular aspects or variables that the research aims to investigate. Together, they guide the research design, help frame the methodology, and clarify the objectives of the study, ensuring that the research remains structured and relevant. Formulating these questions requires a clear understanding of the existing literature and the gaps that the study intends to address.
Albert Einstein formulated the special and general theories of relativity.
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No, not really. At least not questions that refer to a specific person. You can ask general questions about school children.
I believe this refers to a situation where a candidate is, as far as the audience can tell, answering questions from the general public. Instead, the candidate is really answering questions that have already been formulated and that are being delivered by insiders posing as the general public.
No, it is not false. Forming a hypothesis often involves inductive reasoning, where specific observations lead to general conclusions or predictions. However, hypotheses can also be formulated through deductive reasoning, where general principles are applied to predict specific outcomes. Both reasoning approaches can play a role in hypothesis formation in scientific research.
Research should be well focused, otherwise it becomes so broad that you can not do anything more than take a general survey, and arrive usually at very obvious conclusions. Specific research leads to more interesting results. For example, research about war in general will be too broad, but research about a specific war is more interesting, and research about a specific campaign or a specific aspect of a specific war would be even more likely to produce an interesting result.
In general, you just answered it--a research scientist. There are more specific terms, depending on the area of science: research chemist, research biologist, or whatever.
Some general research questions in psychology include: How do genetics and environment influence behavior? What are the effects of different types of therapy on mental health? How does memory work and how can it be improved? How do social interactions impact mental well-being?
please be specific when answering my questions please
inferences are important in science because they help refine general questions into specific questions that can be explored further.
In a questionnaire, you would include questions related to demographics (age, gender, location), preferences, opinions, experiences, behaviors, and any other specific information you want to collect for your study or research.