Formulating the Research Question and Framing the Hypothesis
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- PMCID: PMC10353175
- DOI: 10.4187/respcare.10975
Formulating the Research Question and Framing the Hypothesis
Abstract
An understanding of the research process is an essential skill for designing a study and developing the research protocol. Poor study design can lead to fatal flaws in research methodology, ultimately resulting in rejection for publication or limiting the reliability of the results. Following the steps of the research process and devising the research question and hypothesis prior to study initiation can avoid common problems encountered with research questions and study design. Formulating the research question is the first step in the research process and provides the foundation for framing the hypothesis. Research questions should be feasible, interesting, novel, ethical, and relevant (FINER). Application of the FINER criteria can assist with ensuring the question is valid and will generate new knowledge that has clinical impact. Utilization of the population, intervention, comparison, and outcome (PICO) format helps to structure the question as well as refine and narrow the focus from a broad topic. The hypothesis is derived from the research question and is used to determine the experiments or interventions that will answer the question. This aim of this paper is to provide guidance for developing research questions and forming a testable hypothesis through application of the FINER criteria and the PICO process.
Keywords: FINER criteria; PICO; hypothesis; research; research question; scientific method; study design.
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Conflict of interest statement
Ms Willis is a section editor for Respiratory Care.
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