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research question: what did you learn about your own research process a…

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research question: what did you learn about your own research process and style?
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I learned that my research process is iterative— I need to regularly revisit and refine my research questions as I gather new sources, rather than sticking rigidly to an initial plan. I also discovered my style leans toward prioritizing qualitative, thematic analysis; I prefer deep dives into a small set of high-quality sources over broad, quantitative surveys, and I need to be intentional about adding more diverse source types to balance this bias. Additionally, I realized I often rush the literature review phase, so I need to build in more time to cross-reference sources and identify gaps thoroughly.

Answer:

  1. My research process is iterative, requiring regular question refinement as I gather new sources instead of following a rigid initial plan.
  2. My research style favors qualitative, thematic analysis with deep dives into a small set of high-quality sources, and I need to add more diverse source types to balance this bias.
  3. I tend to rush the literature review phase, so I need to allocate more time to cross-reference sources and identify gaps thoroughly.