In #141, @JacquesCarette noted that I should "make it clearer (probably by labelling them RQ1, etc)" what my research questions are. The logical next feedback is that I should be referring to these questions throughout my documents. I noted that to make them "pop", I could put them in boxes, like in my seminar. Then it will be more obvious that RQ1 → Methodology, RQ2 → Results (currently "Flaws", probably renamed to "Observed Flaws"), and RQ3 → Recommendations. I could see how easy including these (ideally consistently formatted) RQ blocks in my thesis (+paper?) would be, but could also take the "label them RQ" approach if it's too much work.

In #141, @JacquesCarette noted that I should "make it clearer (probably by labelling them RQ1, etc)" what my research questions are. The logical next feedback is that I should be referring to these questions throughout my documents. I noted that to make them "pop", I could put them in boxes, like in my seminar. Then it will be more obvious that RQ1 → Methodology, RQ2 → Results (currently "Flaws", probably renamed to "Observed Flaws"), and RQ3 → Recommendations. I could see how easy including these (ideally consistently formatted) RQ blocks in my thesis (+paper?) would be, but could also take the "label them RQ" approach if it's too much work.