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Identifying Problems in Quantitative Research - Coggle Diagram
Identifying Problems in Quantitative Research
Definition of Problems
The matters that needs to be examined or proven
Definition of Research Problem
The difficulties that needs to be solved
Identifying the Research Problem
The sense of awareness of a prevalent social problem
Types of Research Problem
Difference Research Problem
Compares two or more phenomena of defining a problem
Descriptive Research
Describing the significance of a spesific phenomenon
Casuist Reserch Problem
Concerned with determining matters of conduct by analyzing cases
Relational Research Problem
Relationship between two or more variables to be investigated
Sources of Problems
Firsthand Knowledge
Can be considered the experience with a problem
Literature of Interest
Assess whether the metodhologies used
Determine whether a similar study
Fill such knowledge gaps
Practitioner Interviews
Can be provide some practical knowledge in the process
Perspective from Various Disciplines
Can be a mentally stimulating activity
Theory-Based Inferences
Can be used to develop a research problem or hypothesis in spesific empirical situations
The Research Questions Characteristics
Interesting
Novel
Feasible
Ethical
Relevant
Development and Steps of Research Problems
Accepts Multiple Points of View
Ability to Conduct Research
Interesting Subject