I reviewed the rule of three for writing an EQ. In it, a working EQ must meet the following requirements, it should be broad enough to allow for multiple answers and the ability for those answers to be backed up with reasonable evidence. The EQ must however must not be some vague that any answer would work for it. An EQ must make sense in that it's worded so that anyone can take a stance on it.
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2a. 2a does make sense as an essential question as it allows for multiple answers but each answer does focus on the same topic. It keeps itself specific enough to focus on one point, but allows for multiple answers.
2b. 2b I feel does meet some of the requirements for being a EQ but I feel it's to specific. it feels like the answer could just be said very close-ended.
2c. 2c doesn't look like it meets the requirements for being an EQ, it doesn't really allow for a strong research point. the EQ could be answered by asking customers.
2d. 2d seems a bit short at first, but it does allow for a strong research base, as multiple documents do exist on the topic and the research could lead to multiple answers. the EQ is worded correctly and makes sense.
3. "How could an investigator best plant recording devices discreetly, while still following the laws they are bound by?"
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2a. 2a does make sense as an essential question as it allows for multiple answers but each answer does focus on the same topic. It keeps itself specific enough to focus on one point, but allows for multiple answers.
2b. 2b I feel does meet some of the requirements for being a EQ but I feel it's to specific. it feels like the answer could just be said very close-ended.
2c. 2c doesn't look like it meets the requirements for being an EQ, it doesn't really allow for a strong research point. the EQ could be answered by asking customers.
2d. 2d seems a bit short at first, but it does allow for a strong research base, as multiple documents do exist on the topic and the research could lead to multiple answers. the EQ is worded correctly and makes sense.
3. "How could an investigator best plant recording devices discreetly, while still following the laws they are bound by?"
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