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Topic 8: Research development based on the Quantitative Approach: Research…
Topic 8: Research development based on the Quantitative Approach: Research Project Steps start
Difference between a Research Question and a Research Problem
Research Problem
evidence
Difference of approaches
Methodologies
Be clear and precise
Identification of the problem area in an investigation
Definición del problema.
Problem formulation.
Case Study Problem
moral dilemmas
Behaviour
The right thing
the wrong thing
Difference research problem
comparisons
contrasts
Descriptive research problem
to describe
situation
Relational Research Problem
striking
original
significant
relevant
Research Question
Describes your study path
Is responsible for the investigation
Research Question
research question
What?
How?
Why?
verifiable
concise
concrete
pertinent
focused
project core
How will the investigation be carried out?
why it is useful to do
The importance of formulating a Research Problem
·Allows research with a clear objective and validation.
•Determines the type of study design, the type of sampling strategy, and the type of analysis.
• It is the fundamental basis of an investigation on which its success or failure will depend.
• It establishes the limits of direction and expresses the objective of any investigation.
• The problems must be capable of being observed empirically.
Evaluating a problem
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Significance
: Is when research is done on a specific research problem.
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Utility
: The utility refers to the action of provoking more questions.
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Practicability
to be researched: Is when a research problem must be researchable.
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Suitability for research
: means that the research problem must be really interesting.
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Ethical appropriateness:
refers to the fact of researching on a topic without violating ethical values.