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  • Answers to ALL those questions: 
    - What is the topic/issue/phenomenon/opportunity that you aim to investigate? What
    - What are your assumptions about it?
    - Is it a problem that you want to solve or an opportunity that presents itself or otherWhy is it important to look into it
    - What research questions could you ask or what statements could you makeare the 1 or 2 questions that would be crucial to answer by the end of your thesis? (be as specific as possible)
    - What methods would you use to check your assumptions, answer the questions, prove your hypothesis? (no name-drop, explain how you would use a particular method for a particular purpose)
    - What is your motivation for investigating this topic? (why does it matter?)
    - What makes you a suitable investigator? (skills, situation, personal context, etc)
    - What difference would you make compared to prior projects who addressed this topic? (what can you propose that have never been addressed before about this topic)
    - How do you make it creative and original?
    - What contribution do you hope to make? (to the field of interaction design, to your audience, to your peers, to the type of outcome you aim for, etc)

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