Dear Gauri,
Archana has given you some pointers. I will not give any ideas but raise a few questions.
Why are you doing that project? What do you mean by "questions or sth in this regard."?
What are you doing and where?
If a student, then what course are you on, where, and studying in which mode? If the research is for your final project, where do you intend to do your study? Have you not got a tutor guide in your institution that is supposed to give you directions and help?
Have you attended Research Methodology module? If not please search for Research Methodology and see my post at CiteHr; it contains a ppt presentation on that topic.
I raise questions before giving answers for two reasons: one, to get the scenario clarified to enable me to give the correct advice; two, to enable the person seeking answers to hep her/himself first and then post a draft response and seek help to improve it.
This is what my friend wrote when he saw a similar response of mine.
" Your responses are crisp, and to the point. It is good to ask questions so the person can find the response from within for his/her siutaiton. I am certain even this questioning would have helped the person".
Have a nice day.
Simhan
A retired academic in the UK