Formulating a convincing rationale for a research study

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Abstract

Explaining the purpose of a research study and providing a compelling rationale is an important part of any coaching research project, enabling the work to be set in the context of both existing evidence (and theory) and its practical applications. This necessitates formulating a clear research question and deriving specific research objectives, thereby justifying and contextualising the study. In this research note we consider the characteristics of good research questions and research objectives and the role of theory in developing these. We conclude with a summary and a checklist to help ensure the rationale for a coaching research study is convincing. © 2012 Taylor & Francis.

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Rojon, C., & Saunders, M. N. K. (2012). Formulating a convincing rationale for a research study. Coaching, 5(1), 55–61. https://doi.org/10.1080/17521882.2011.648335

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