For this exercise, I would first like you to come up with a research question related to voters and the 2016 election. Indicate what that question is [one sentence]. So for example, let’s say I was interested in whether voters who belonged to Unions were more or less likely to support Bernie Sanders. My research question would be: Were voters who belonged to a union more likely to support Bernie Sanders?
Now in 5-7 sentences, explain how you would answer this question? What kind of evidence would you need to answer the question? More importantly, how would you get this evidence? You must think of evidence that you ACTUALLY can obtain.
Now in 5-7 sentences, explain the kind of evidence you think you would need to answer this question but CANNOT obtain. So what would be the ‘perfect’ evidence to support your argument?
Finally, explain whether there is a difference between the evidence you think is ‘perfect’ and what you ACTUALLY can obtain. How might this difference affect your argument?
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