Hi all,
I'm really curious, for those of you who are currently involved in research or who have been in the past, what does your process look like? How are you thinking about and reading the literature, conceptualizing your studies, forming questions that are both interesting/important and testable..?
I'm almost done with my senior thesis which was pretty much entirely thought up and designed by me (under supervision)...but I still feel intimidated, and like I could have done something so much better had I started it all differently. I read a lot of articles and I feel like I have a good sense of what I want to study and know more about, but when it gets down to actually formulating hypotheses and conceptualizing a research design, I get really overwhelmed...
Anyone want to share? I know it's something developed over time, or at least that's what my mentors tell me...but I'm interested in what you all have to say.
I'm really curious, for those of you who are currently involved in research or who have been in the past, what does your process look like? How are you thinking about and reading the literature, conceptualizing your studies, forming questions that are both interesting/important and testable..?
I'm almost done with my senior thesis which was pretty much entirely thought up and designed by me (under supervision)...but I still feel intimidated, and like I could have done something so much better had I started it all differently. I read a lot of articles and I feel like I have a good sense of what I want to study and know more about, but when it gets down to actually formulating hypotheses and conceptualizing a research design, I get really overwhelmed...
Anyone want to share? I know it's something developed over time, or at least that's what my mentors tell me...but I'm interested in what you all have to say.