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June 27, 2017When Research Questions Go Bad4 minutesPlayWhat happens when a research question isn’t framed properly? You can end up with misleading conclusions.In this video, educator Andy Bell considers a recent news story and the research question (or questions) that lie behind it....moreShareView all episodesBy The University of SheffieldJune 27, 2017When Research Questions Go Bad4 minutesPlayWhat happens when a research question isn’t framed properly? You can end up with misleading conclusions.In this video, educator Andy Bell considers a recent news story and the research question (or questions) that lie behind it....moreMore shows like Understanding Data in the MediaView allProject Sunbyte: Revolutionary Solar Telescope0 ListenersSounds of the Birds3 ListenersForensic Facial Reconstruction: Finding Mr X0 ListenersBuilding a Future with Robots0 ListenersDebating Dark Matter: Axions and WIMPS0 ListenersHow to Beat Digital Distrations1 ListenersForeign Languages and the James Bond Novels0 Listeners
What happens when a research question isn’t framed properly? You can end up with misleading conclusions.In this video, educator Andy Bell considers a recent news story and the research question (or questions) that lie behind it.
June 27, 2017When Research Questions Go Bad4 minutesPlayWhat happens when a research question isn’t framed properly? You can end up with misleading conclusions.In this video, educator Andy Bell considers a recent news story and the research question (or questions) that lie behind it....more
What happens when a research question isn’t framed properly? You can end up with misleading conclusions.In this video, educator Andy Bell considers a recent news story and the research question (or questions) that lie behind it.