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A good research question should always be

a. controversial.
b. expansive.
c. multifaceted.
d. obscure.

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User DAiMor
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It should not be controversial: it would only make the research less reliable since people would have their opinions about the topic that they would want to defend. It should also not be obscure: then it's hard to check.

The best answer is that it should be multifaceted: it should include a number of aspects, not just one, so that the test can check for those aspects, not just one.
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