1/21. Theoretical question: what are the two main keywords of your research?
11/21. Empirical question: what is the unit of analysis of your research?
2/21. Theoretical question: what are the two main streams of thought of your literature review?
16/21. Rhetorical question: what are the positive and negative emotions of your research?
12/21. Empirical question: what is the level of analysis of your research?
3/21. Theoretical question: what is the main gap that your research addresses?
17/21. Rhetorical question: what is the scientific logic of your research?
18/21. Rhetorical question: what are the limitations of your research?
13/21. Empirical question: what is the nature of the data of your research?
4/21. Theoretical question: what is the main question or hypothesis of your research?
19/21. Authorial question: what is your education and experience related to your research?
20/21. Authorial question: who are the partners of your research?
21/21. Authorial question: what is your availability of time and resources for your research?
14/21. Empirical question: what is the origin of the data of your research?
5/21. Theoretical question: what is the current answer to your research question or hypothesis?
6/21. Methodological question: what is the philosophical stance of your research?
7/21. Methodological question: what is the qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-method of your research?
8/21. Methodological question: what are the data collection techniques of your research?
9/21. Methodological question: what are the data analysis techniques of your research?
10/21. Methodological question: what are the tactics of your research to ensure scientific quality criteria?
15/21. Empirical question: what is the sample of your research?