Having chosen an appropriate topic for your research, list all the questions that you'd like answered yourself and select the best ones. Once you determine what you know about the topic, you can do some preliminary general literature review to develop usable research questions.
Evaluate the quality of your research questions and the ease with which you should be able to answer them. Ask yourself:
1. Does the question deal with a topic which interests me enough to spark my own thoughts and opinions?
2. Is the question easily and fully researchable?
3. What type of information do I need to answer the research question? For example, to answer the research question "What impact has deregulation had on commercial airline safety?" will require certain types of information:
Statistics on airline crashes before and after.
Statistics on other safety problems before and after.
Information about maintenance practices before and after.
Information about government safety requirements before and after.
4. Is the scope of this information reasonable (e.g., can I really research a vast amount of projects developed over a span of 10 years?)
5. Given the type and scope of the information that I need, is my question too broad, too narrow or okay? The number of sources you find may help you discover this.
6. What sources will be able to provide the information I need to answer my research question (journals, books, Internet, government documents, people)?
7. Can I access these sources?
8. Given my answers to the above questions, do I have a good-quality research question that I actually will be able to answer by doing research?
Objectives must be set in relation to research questions, since they must refer to the way in which such questions are going to be answered. Objectives provide an accurate description of the specific actions you will take in order to reach your research aim. A general objective can be broken down into specific objectives, and the more precisely you formulate your specific objectives, the simpler it will be to define the type of study and which method(s) you will use in your further research.
Objectives consist of one single infinitive sentence and should be phrased in a way that makes it possible to draw a conclusion from within the scope of your project. They are usually headed by infinitive verbs such as: analyse, assess, collect, compare, describe, determine, develop, establish, evaluate, estimate, identify, etc.
Finally, a hypothesis is not a question, but rather it is a statement about the relationship between two or more variables. The hypothesis translates the research question into a prediction of expected outcomes and to be complete a hypothesis must include three components: the variables, the population and the relationship between the variables.
Adapted from: http://www.esc.edu/online-writing-center/exercise-room/evaluate-your-own-research-question/
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Examining tourists' favourite bus lines in Barcelona.
● Objectives:
○ Establish which is the most popular bus touristic line.
○ Identify which is the tourist profile.
○ Determine what type of ticket users prefer (1 or 2 days).
○ Evaluate if Barcelona has a good touristic bus service.
- Érika & Eric.
Why we choosed this topic:
Introduction
Because every day new forms of tourism ara appering and each one is weirder and stranger than the last one, and most of them ara working prety well in the tourist sector. Since nowadays people are loking for new niche tourisms and new sectors and ideas we thought that creating the first wemen only hotels brand will be something thats for sure will work in this changing and dynamic sector.isi
Objectives:
Understanding the motivations, of women, when looking for a hotel
Find out if there are any hotels working that same way
Analyze the degree of acceptance of the idea in Barcelona
PAU SUBIRACHS AND ALBERT FERRES
REACTIONS TO ILLEGAL TOURIST APARTMENTS IN BARCELONETA.
OBJECTIVES:
-Recognize the areas inside the district where there is a higher volume of illegal apartments.
-Find out the degreee of acceptance of the locals about the tourism that involves this kind of accommodation.
-Identify the tourist profile that frequents this type of apartments.
-Evaluate the impact of tourist apartments in the lodging sector of the quarter.
DAVID RODRIGUEZ & ROBERT FOLCH
Estrella Santiago, Mariam Anaboussi and Carla Izcara
Objectives:
Analysing language tourism offer and demanded in Barcelona.
•Find out the different products and suppliers of language tourism in Barcelona.
•How the language tourism suppliers provide the students with information about the services they can do in Barcelona?
•Are the surveyed language travellers happy with the services they had hired?
•Find out the motivation of the students to come to Barcelona as an international academic destination.
Ignasi Puig and Carla Luengo
Proposal of new Erasmus destinations for CETT students
Main objective: Analyze the Erasmus destinations offered at CETT.
Specific objectives
- Find out which places would students from CETT would like to go on Erasmus.
- Reasons why they want to choose these cities.
- Destinations less liked/demanded by CETT students.
- Reasons why they do not want to choose these destinations.
Júlia Boldú i Maria Carbonell
Objectives:
- Find out the evolution of rural accommodation for tourists in the area
- Find out the population increase for each economic sector in the last __ years in la Segarra
- Correlate the evolution of the accommodation offer and the demographic development of the area
- Explore how the rural tourism accommodation offer can be make more attractive
Research questions:
- Has rural accommodation increased in the last __ years?
- Has population increased in the last __ years in la Segarra?
- Has the rural accommodation progress influenced the demography in the area?
- How the rural accommodation could be more attractive?
Georgina Pujol, Marta Aragón & Lorena Justicia:
General objective:
- To analyze experiential products in Barcelona's hotel industry
Specific objectives:
- To explore the hotels in Barcelona that sell experiences
- To find out the types of experiences sold at the surveyed hotels
- To analyze customers' satisfaction with the experiences offered in Barcelona's hotels
Reserch questions:
- How are the experiences in the Barcelona's hotel industry ?
- What type of experiences do hotels in Barcelona sell ?
- Are the customers satisfacted with these experiential products ?
-Examining tourists' favourite bus lines in Barcelona.
Main objective: Analyze the current situation of Turistic Bus.
Specific objectives:
· Identify which is the profile of the users of bus touristic line.
· Establish which is the most used bus touristic line in Bacrcelona among tourists. And determine what type of tickets users prefer (1 day or 2 days ticket).
· Evaluate if Barcelona has a good touristic bus service which provides value for money.
Research questions:
· Which is the profile of the users of touristic bus lines in Barcelona?
· What bus touristic line do the users prefer? And what ticket is the most sold?
· Offers bus touristic line a good value for money with its services?
Érika Navarrete & Eric Guerrero
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