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Defining the research problem

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  • Q1

    What are the characteristics of a research problem?

    It should have an individual, group or case involved in an issue, a course of action, possible outcomes and objectives of them.

    It should be specific defined by literature

    It should have an individual, group or case, a course of action, possible outcomes, objectives of them and a hypothesis,

    It should have an individual, group or case, a course of action, possible outcomes and objectives of them.

    30s
  • Q2

    What should you consider when selecting the research problem?

    A subject familiar and feasible, affordable, that includes a preliminary study.

    A subject familiar and feasible, that you read about, affordable, that includes a preliminary study.

    A subject that is not overdone, controversial, too specific,

    30s
  • Q3

    Why is it necessary to define the research problem?

    To provide a solution to an existing difficulty in education.

    It is the heart of research, it delimits population, setting and design.

    To generate new and more professional knowledge and teaching practices

    30s
  • Q4

    What are the techniques involved in defining the problem?

    Field observation, pilot survey, identifying causes, consequences, people involved, gains of researchin it, reading about it, discussions, experience survey, and citing with APA.

    Field observation, pilot survey, identifying causes, consequences, people involved, gains of researchin it, reading about it, discussions, experience survey, and rephrasing.

    Field observation, pilot survey, identifying causes, consequences, people involved, gains of researchin it, reading about it, discussions, experience survey, and paraphrasing.

    30s

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