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SUMMARY:Construct a Problem Statement
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DESCRIPTION: Now that we have a solid research topic and an interesting research title, let’s take the next step and ‘niche down’ where we want to focus our research efforts. We do that by identifying a problem with regard to the topic, as supported by the research title. We’ll reflect this process as developing a Problem Statement. When you think of a ‘problem’ look at it from the standpoint of an opportunity for you to investigate an issue, rather than searching for solutions to a problem as you might normally do.
Also, in the context of research, a problem isn’t necessarily a bad thing, it’s just something that draws you interest, and potentially, that of your reader and gives you the flexibility to explore it from a variety of perspectives. As you can imagine, given this wide-ranging definition there are probably dozens of problems you could explore with regard to your research topic. So we want to narrow the field just a bit and focus on something important (or important to you) as well as...

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