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Helping you get published
Finding the right research question is the first
step to successful publication
The first and most important step when writing an
academic paper is :
1. To choose a topic that will advance knowledge.
2. Add another building block to the study of science and
humanity.
As a corollary, it’s quite unlikely that a journal editor will
accept a paper that does not have a good research
question.
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
A clearly defined research question increases chances of
publication, because it gives the researchers greater
clarity on developing the study protocol, designing the
study, and analyzing the data.1,2
A well-defined research question also makes a good
initial impression on journal editors and peer reviewers.
In contrast, a poorly formulated research question can
seriously harm your chances of publication, among other
adverse effects, because it can easily lead to the
perception that the research wasn’t well thought out.3
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
Although a single paper can address more than one
research question, it is good practice to focus on one
primary research question.3
So what makes a good research question?
While the answer may vary for different types of papers
and across disciplines, there are a few overall criteria that
you should keep in mind, whether you are writing about
Shakespeare, stem cells, or steel processing.
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
So what?
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
First and foremost, any research question should pass the “so what?” test4:
1. The findings that result from pursuing this question must be important,
interesting, and meaningful.
2. Once you have determined the possible outcomes of your research,
always ask yourself “So what?”
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
For example, the research question “Are good surgeons
likely to have long fingers?” is highly unlikely to yield any
meaningful knowledge.
On the other hand, a targeted question like “Do dexterity
tests predict surgical performance among residents?”
could help medical training professionals improve
training programs in surgical techniques.
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
Unobviousness
Lack of originality in findings - in other words, “novelty” -
is one of the most common reasons for rejection by
journals. Editors of scientific journals stress on novelty
and “unobviousness”; the research question should not
already have an obvious or undisputed answer.
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
Unobviousness
As some journals reject up to 90% of the papers
submitted for publication, it is important to ensure that
your paper stands out and provides value in one of the
following ways:
1. Contributes new information that has real-world
application or leads to further lines of research
2. Corroborates existing information and extends their
generalizability or applicability
3. Provides findings that contradict the literature, or
critically reviews and analyzes the literature.
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
Replication is acceptable…sometimes
Not all papers convey absolutely unknown information. For
instance, it may be interesting to know whether other
researchers’ observations can be replicated (especially if
the observations were controversial or weak but
significant), whether the findings in one population also
apply to others, or to clarify known relationships by using
new methodologies. A study that validates the findings of
other ones while doing away with their limitations can also
be very useful.7
If your findings are likely to fulfill the above three
requirements, you’ve probably got a worthwhile research
question.
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
Tips for finding and formulating good research questions
Clinical or field experience, as well as your own research
interests, is obviously important in identifying potential
lines of research. However, a thorough review of the
existing literature is always critical to make sure your
question hasn’t become irrelevant.
In addition, keep abreast of current developments in the
field to avoid doing the very same thing someone else has
done (with the enormous amount of scientific output
being produced nowadays, this is not an unlikely
scenario).
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
Tips for finding and formulating good research
questions
You can also find new research questions from the
literature. For instance, the Discussion section of many
papers often mentions unresolved questions and
additional experiments or studies that can be done. In
particular, if the conclusions or generalizability of
another study has attracted a lot of controversy, you
could attempt to replicate the study in order to
validate its results.4 In sum, a good research question
can arise when you identify gaps and weaknesses in
the existing literature.
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
Tips for finding and formulating good research questions
There are a number of other ways of finding a good
research question. Attending conferences is one of them.
Recent advances in a particular field may be presented at
academic conferences or just be known to active
researchers in a particular field long before they are
published.7 Thus, participating in such conferences and
networking with experts in the field can be a valuable aid
in your own research. Invitations for research proposals
by funding bodies can also give you specific research
ideas that are likely to be approved for funding.
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
Tips for finding and formulating good research
questions
Specific frameworks have been developed to help
researchers formulate research questions step by step
and factor by factor. Examples of such frameworks are
PICOT, PESICO, and FINER.3,8 Using these templates
can give researchers, especially novice researchers, a
structured method for brainstorming and finalizing
their research questions.
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
PICOT: Population, Intervention, Control, Outcome, Time Frame
PESICO: Person/problem, Environments, Stakeholders, Intervention, Compar
ison, Outcomes
FINER: Feasible, Interesting, Novel, Ethical, Relevant
SPICE: Setting, Population, Intervention, Comparison, Evaluation
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
Using PICOT to build the research question
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
Source: Thabane et al. (2009)3
Using PICOT to build the research question
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
Source: Schlosser, Koul, & Costello (2007)8
Person/
Problem (P)
Environment
(E)
Stakeholders
(S)
Intervention
(I)
Comparison
(C)
Outcomes
(O)
In a 10-year old
child with
developmental
disabilities and
little or no
functional speech
but good fine-
motor skills
who is currently
attending a self-
contained
classroom and
part-time
included in
regular class
activities
whose
interdisciplinary
support team has
determined to
target manual
signing as an
appropriate
mode of
communication
what strategy is
most effective or
efficient for
introducing
manual signs
as compared to
other strategies
in terms of
expressive
signing, and/or
expressive
natural speech,
and/or receptive
speech?
Finally, a novice researcher can greatly benefit from having a good mentor. A
senior colleague who not only has more experience in doing studies but also
whose work is published in peer-reviewed journals can provide very valuable
advice. Another excellent guide would be a statistician, who can guide you in
choosing the right sample size, units of analysis, and determinants of
statistical significance.
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
CONCLUSION
To conclude, the research question is the most crucial element of any academic
paper and the first and most important stage in the publication process. A paper
with results that are unoriginal, predictable, or trivial is less likely to be published.
Further, it may be of no use to rewrite or change the presentation of your paper if
your study has “used the wrong model or study design, collected data in a manner
that would not allow a meaningful examination of the hypothesis, or made too
few measurements to permit confident conclusions to be drawn.” Spending time
to develop a well-formulated research question will help you avoid these
problems.
Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
REFERENCES:
1. Sackett DL & Wennberg JE (1997). Choosing the best research design for each question. BMJ,
315: 1636. [Publisher]
2. Stone P (2002). Deciding upon and refining a research question. Palliative Medicine, 16: 265–7.
3. Thabane L, Thomas T, Ye C, Paul J (2009). Posing the research question: Not so simple.
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia, 56(1): 71-9. doi: 10.1007/s12630-008-9007-4.
4. Kwiatkowski T & Silverman R (1998).
Research fundamentals: II. Choosing and defining a research question. Academic Emergency
Medicine,5(11): 1114-7.
5. Ali J (2010). Manuscript rejection: causes and remedies. Journal of Young Pharmacists, 2(1): 3-6.
doi: 10.4103/0975-1483.62205.
11. Cook C, Brismée J-M, Courtney C, Hancock M, May S (2009).
Publishing a scientific manuscript on manual therapy. The Journal of Manual & Manipulative
Therapy, 17(3): 141-
12. Cummings SR, Browner WS, & Hulley SB (2006). Conceiving the research question. Designing
Clinical Research, Third Edition, pp. 17-23. Wolters Kluwer Health: Philadelphia.
13. Schlosser RW, Koul R, Costello J (2007).
Asking well-built questions for evidence-based practice in augmentative and alternative communicat
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14. Pierson DJ (2004). The top 10 reasons why manuscripts are not accepted for publication.
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Finding the Right Research Question is the First Step to Successful Publication

  • 1. Helping you get published Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
  • 2. The first and most important step when writing an academic paper is : 1. To choose a topic that will advance knowledge. 2. Add another building block to the study of science and humanity. As a corollary, it’s quite unlikely that a journal editor will accept a paper that does not have a good research question. Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
  • 3. A clearly defined research question increases chances of publication, because it gives the researchers greater clarity on developing the study protocol, designing the study, and analyzing the data.1,2 A well-defined research question also makes a good initial impression on journal editors and peer reviewers. In contrast, a poorly formulated research question can seriously harm your chances of publication, among other adverse effects, because it can easily lead to the perception that the research wasn’t well thought out.3 Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
  • 4. Although a single paper can address more than one research question, it is good practice to focus on one primary research question.3 So what makes a good research question? While the answer may vary for different types of papers and across disciplines, there are a few overall criteria that you should keep in mind, whether you are writing about Shakespeare, stem cells, or steel processing. Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
  • 5. So what? Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication First and foremost, any research question should pass the “so what?” test4: 1. The findings that result from pursuing this question must be important, interesting, and meaningful. 2. Once you have determined the possible outcomes of your research, always ask yourself “So what?”
  • 6. Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
  • 7. For example, the research question “Are good surgeons likely to have long fingers?” is highly unlikely to yield any meaningful knowledge. On the other hand, a targeted question like “Do dexterity tests predict surgical performance among residents?” could help medical training professionals improve training programs in surgical techniques. Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
  • 8. Unobviousness Lack of originality in findings - in other words, “novelty” - is one of the most common reasons for rejection by journals. Editors of scientific journals stress on novelty and “unobviousness”; the research question should not already have an obvious or undisputed answer. Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
  • 9. Unobviousness As some journals reject up to 90% of the papers submitted for publication, it is important to ensure that your paper stands out and provides value in one of the following ways: 1. Contributes new information that has real-world application or leads to further lines of research 2. Corroborates existing information and extends their generalizability or applicability 3. Provides findings that contradict the literature, or critically reviews and analyzes the literature. Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
  • 10. Replication is acceptable…sometimes Not all papers convey absolutely unknown information. For instance, it may be interesting to know whether other researchers’ observations can be replicated (especially if the observations were controversial or weak but significant), whether the findings in one population also apply to others, or to clarify known relationships by using new methodologies. A study that validates the findings of other ones while doing away with their limitations can also be very useful.7 If your findings are likely to fulfill the above three requirements, you’ve probably got a worthwhile research question. Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
  • 11. Tips for finding and formulating good research questions Clinical or field experience, as well as your own research interests, is obviously important in identifying potential lines of research. However, a thorough review of the existing literature is always critical to make sure your question hasn’t become irrelevant. In addition, keep abreast of current developments in the field to avoid doing the very same thing someone else has done (with the enormous amount of scientific output being produced nowadays, this is not an unlikely scenario). Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
  • 12. Tips for finding and formulating good research questions You can also find new research questions from the literature. For instance, the Discussion section of many papers often mentions unresolved questions and additional experiments or studies that can be done. In particular, if the conclusions or generalizability of another study has attracted a lot of controversy, you could attempt to replicate the study in order to validate its results.4 In sum, a good research question can arise when you identify gaps and weaknesses in the existing literature. Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
  • 13. Tips for finding and formulating good research questions There are a number of other ways of finding a good research question. Attending conferences is one of them. Recent advances in a particular field may be presented at academic conferences or just be known to active researchers in a particular field long before they are published.7 Thus, participating in such conferences and networking with experts in the field can be a valuable aid in your own research. Invitations for research proposals by funding bodies can also give you specific research ideas that are likely to be approved for funding. Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
  • 14. Tips for finding and formulating good research questions Specific frameworks have been developed to help researchers formulate research questions step by step and factor by factor. Examples of such frameworks are PICOT, PESICO, and FINER.3,8 Using these templates can give researchers, especially novice researchers, a structured method for brainstorming and finalizing their research questions. Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
  • 15. PICOT: Population, Intervention, Control, Outcome, Time Frame PESICO: Person/problem, Environments, Stakeholders, Intervention, Compar ison, Outcomes FINER: Feasible, Interesting, Novel, Ethical, Relevant SPICE: Setting, Population, Intervention, Comparison, Evaluation Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
  • 16. Using PICOT to build the research question Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication Source: Thabane et al. (2009)3
  • 17. Using PICOT to build the research question Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication Source: Schlosser, Koul, & Costello (2007)8 Person/ Problem (P) Environment (E) Stakeholders (S) Intervention (I) Comparison (C) Outcomes (O) In a 10-year old child with developmental disabilities and little or no functional speech but good fine- motor skills who is currently attending a self- contained classroom and part-time included in regular class activities whose interdisciplinary support team has determined to target manual signing as an appropriate mode of communication what strategy is most effective or efficient for introducing manual signs as compared to other strategies in terms of expressive signing, and/or expressive natural speech, and/or receptive speech?
  • 18. Finally, a novice researcher can greatly benefit from having a good mentor. A senior colleague who not only has more experience in doing studies but also whose work is published in peer-reviewed journals can provide very valuable advice. Another excellent guide would be a statistician, who can guide you in choosing the right sample size, units of analysis, and determinants of statistical significance. Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication
  • 19. Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication CONCLUSION To conclude, the research question is the most crucial element of any academic paper and the first and most important stage in the publication process. A paper with results that are unoriginal, predictable, or trivial is less likely to be published. Further, it may be of no use to rewrite or change the presentation of your paper if your study has “used the wrong model or study design, collected data in a manner that would not allow a meaningful examination of the hypothesis, or made too few measurements to permit confident conclusions to be drawn.” Spending time to develop a well-formulated research question will help you avoid these problems.
  • 20. Finding the right research question is the first step to successful publication REFERENCES: 1. Sackett DL & Wennberg JE (1997). Choosing the best research design for each question. BMJ, 315: 1636. [Publisher] 2. Stone P (2002). Deciding upon and refining a research question. Palliative Medicine, 16: 265–7. 3. Thabane L, Thomas T, Ye C, Paul J (2009). Posing the research question: Not so simple. Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia, 56(1): 71-9. doi: 10.1007/s12630-008-9007-4. 4. Kwiatkowski T & Silverman R (1998). Research fundamentals: II. Choosing and defining a research question. Academic Emergency Medicine,5(11): 1114-7. 5. Ali J (2010). Manuscript rejection: causes and remedies. Journal of Young Pharmacists, 2(1): 3-6. doi: 10.4103/0975-1483.62205. 11. Cook C, Brismée J-M, Courtney C, Hancock M, May S (2009). Publishing a scientific manuscript on manual therapy. The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, 17(3): 141- 12. Cummings SR, Browner WS, & Hulley SB (2006). Conceiving the research question. Designing Clinical Research, Third Edition, pp. 17-23. Wolters Kluwer Health: Philadelphia. 13. Schlosser RW, Koul R, Costello J (2007). Asking well-built questions for evidence-based practice in augmentative and alternative communicat . Journal of Communication Disorders, 40(3): 225-38. doi: 10.1016/j.jcomdis.2006.06.008. 14. Pierson DJ (2004). The top 10 reasons why manuscripts are not accepted for publication. Respiratory Care, 49(10), 1246-52.
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