This project centres on shaping a clear, well-scoped research question for an undergraduate social-science study. I already have a broad theme in mind but need help refining it into a question that meets academic standards, is researchable with available data, and aligns with current literature. Here’s the flow I envisage: • Initial exchange where I share the general theme, relevant course guidelines, and any constraints set by my supervisor. • You respond with two or three potential research questions, each briefly justified with key scholarly sources, anticipated variables, and a note on feasible methodology (survey, interview, secondary data, etc.). • After my feedback, we iterate once, arriving at the final, polished question accompanied by a short rationale (≈300 words) and an indicative reading list of at least five peer-reviewed articles. Acceptance criteria – Final question is answerable within an undergraduate timeframe and word count. – Rationale demonstrates relevance, originality, and theoretical grounding. – Sources are correctly cited in APA. If you enjoy conceptual thinking and know the social-science research process, this should be a quick, rewarding task.