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Doing Empirical Political Research
James M. Carlson, Providence College
Mark S. Hyde, Providence College
End-of-Chapter Activities
Chapter 3: Formulating Problems and Hypotheses

Activity 3.2
Converting a General Topic to Hypotheses

How might you turn the topic of "characteristics that influence the electoral prospects of female candidates" into a research project?
  1. Brainstorm and develop six research questions related to the general topic.
  2. Choose four of the research questions from question 1 and convert them into useful hypotheses.




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