When do you need to formulate a research problem?
You need to formulate it during the initial stage of a scientific process or study. For instance, literature reviews, research, and studies of previous experiments are likely to provide you with vague areas of interest. Look at the area that brings interesting results. Make sure that it has a potential for exploring.
When to ask feedback on a research question?
It’s a good idea to evaluate your research question before completing the research exercise ( Exercise 3) and to ask a writing learning coach or tutor for feedback on your research question. And you also should check your research question with your course instructor. A topic is what the essay or research paper is about.
When to use re in the subject line?
I use Re: in the subject line as a shortform of ‘in regards to’. Whenever I have used Re:, people have told me that Re: is only to be used when replying to an incoming email and shouldn’t be used when starting a new email thread.
When do you use re in an email?
So in this context don’t use it when you mean “regarding”, but when you’re replying to an email. Most email applications will add Re: to the subject automatically for you when you click the Reply button. But you’re right about the preposition. It does exist and means:
You need to formulate it during the initial stage of a scientific process or study. For instance, literature reviews, research, and studies of previous experiments are likely to provide you with vague areas of interest. Look at the area that brings interesting results. Make sure that it has a potential for exploring.
I use Re: in the subject line as a shortform of ‘in regards to’. Whenever I have used Re:, people have told me that Re: is only to be used when replying to an incoming email and shouldn’t be used when starting a new email thread.
So in this context don’t use it when you mean “regarding”, but when you’re replying to an email. Most email applications will add Re: to the subject automatically for you when you click the Reply button. But you’re right about the preposition. It does exist and means:
It’s a good idea to evaluate your research question before completing the research exercise ( Exercise 3) and to ask a writing learning coach or tutor for feedback on your research question. And you also should check your research question with your course instructor. A topic is what the essay or research paper is about.