For you to answer a question, it helps to be proximal to the domain and context. As I told Kyle, Q3 (Supreme Court Decisions) may be more challenging because you may be less familiar about how the supreme court functions. The effects of Amazon on a city and the use of body-cams on police are questions that Seattle residents are actively thinking about, so your group is certainly better positioned to inform decisions relating to Q1 and Q2.
Looking forward to seeing what you learn from pilot testing!
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I've already spoken with Henry and Kyle in office hours but to reiterate some general advice: A good research question is
For you to answer a question, it helps to be proximal to the domain and context. As I told Kyle, Q3 (Supreme Court Decisions) may be more challenging because you may be less familiar about how the supreme court functions. The effects of Amazon on a city and the use of body-cams on police are questions that Seattle residents are actively thinking about, so your group is certainly better positioned to inform decisions relating to Q1 and Q2.
Looking forward to seeing what you learn from pilot testing!
(no further action needs to be taken on this "issue" and you can close it after you've reviewed it.)