Monday, October 15, 2007

possible research questions

1. Do standardized tests cater to all types of learning styles?

2.What are some of the causes/treatment of autism?
3.Are Vaccines more harmful then helpful?
~(is there a coralation between vaccines and autism?)

4.How does religion affect cultures?

5.What was the role of women in the 19th century?

7 comments:

Kendal Cross said...

Hey Michelle,

I think you have a lot of good ideas posted and to help narrow down your ideas you should find what topic intersts you the most and what issue is controversial. If the issue isn't controversial you might have a harder time finding enough information on the topic. I really do like your ideas tho, good luck

Kendal Cross

Voogie said...

You have a lot of good ideas, but like Kendal said, I would go with the most controversial or if you have one topic that you are really interested in.

Sarah said...

Those all seem like really good topics--the two about autism could probably be combined to give your paper more direction.

Sophie88 said...

Go for controversial! :)

Zupo said...

I think you have a lot of good potential topics, the best one however might be to write about autism by itself, not the one about autism and vaccines, because there probably is a lot more information on autism by itself which will make for a stronger paper

Anonymous said...

I think your questions are good and not narrowed so much you have no room to work with. They are however, very different from eachtoerh, maybe you can relate them a little bit more, but no to much :D

Bridget O'Rourke said...

Wow. . . any of these could lead to an interesting research project. What do you really want to know?

You might try the questions for exploring your topic (see Monday's 106 blog posting) to explore and expand your consideration of one or more of these topics.