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Research Process Essay Name Institutional Affiliation Research Process Essay Introduction Apparently, HIV/AIDS has been on the rise in the recent past and has indeed become a deadly disease that leads to numerous deaths. On its realization, there was no treatment for the disease thus those who suffered were seen as outcasts and could only live a life of hand to mouth as they anticipated their death. However, with more experiments and research, a treatment was established that could increase the lifespan of the affected victims but still could not adequately treat the infection. Considering the Research Thesis HIV/AIDS has no cure but the disease has treatment which mostly consists of ARVs in the modern world has more side effects than benefits indeed. Considering the research thesis, I researched in the New York City by interviewing some of the people suffering from the infection as well as administering questionnaires for the few who were unwilling to reveal more about themselves and their perception on this deadly disease. The research was conducted for two months. Research Questions With the problem at hand, the formulation and coming up with relevant and useful questions is very essential. For a matter of fact, dealing with people living with HIV/AIDS is not very easy since most of them are depressed and negative with life and hence the questions should be friendly and more of giving hope than shuttering their feeble hopes. Among the major questions, I considered is the physical differences that the patients had noticed before they used the HIV/AIDS treatment and after using the treatment. Additionally, I considered asking the side effects of the
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