? In addition to being empirically grounded, research problems have to be clearly and specifically articulated. A lack of clarity and specificity may lead to ambiguous findings that can be interpreted in contradictory ways.
? It must be researchable. It must be a problem whose data can easily be collected and within your means in terms of resources and time.
? A research problem should have theoretical and practical significance. The results of the study should contribute to addressing gaps in the area of study
? It must be out to solve an existing problem or an issue that will result to new theories and principles, which can be a base for further research
? It must express a relationship between two or more variables
? It must be an area of interest to the researcher and an area that the researcher has some experience.
Kavungya answered the question on March 7, 2019 at 06:46