Through this activity, I learned that specifics are very important in all aspects of research questions. Age, location, occupation, etc. are all important when selecting a group to study. You have to chose people that are not only accessible, but people who are likely to partcipate and work with you. This activity was just a starting off point for our final research project, so I didn't end up using any of these questions. However, having to think about them and create them helped me decide on a final question.
For this particular activity, no revisions were really necessary. Our assignemt was to brainstorm possible groups to study and what we would ask them. I did not end up using any of these questions for my final research project, because I thought they were either too complicated or not interesting enough for me personally. When selecting my research group, I thought about accessibility and changed my research question multiple times throughout the process.