Sub-questions are narrower questions. They are important because they provide the ‘skeleton’ around which you will find information to answer your main research question. Good sub-questions should: Be ‘open’ questions (This means that they cannot be answered with a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer.
Keeping this in view, can a research question have sub-questions?
Your last sub-question is your research question. Writing it as a sub-questions insures that you will write your synthesized answer as your paper’s conclusion. You need at least two sub-questions, three is better, you can even create more. You can use topic keywords or alternate keywords to craft your sub-questions.
Additionally, is Sub question a word?
A question making up part of a larger question.
What is a good qualitative research question?
The key qualities of a good qualitative research question are: Being able to discover problems and opportunities from respondents. Open-ended in nature. Easy to understand and digest with no need for clarification.