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The first step of research process is to devope your topic or research problem.What is the importance of considering those factors in selecting a research problem
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I addressed factors to consider when determining a research problem in Lawrence Ness's answer to How do I find a good research topic for my paper?, as follows:
Academically, a problem statement is the foundation for conducting doctoral-level research - including the domain/degree-specific problem and literature gap. The criteria for a feasible problem statement is one that is researchable, that is:
A tangible problem that can be measured
A problem that is cited in the recent literature
A significant problem that is meaningful and persistent
A problem that has sufficient supporting scholarly literature
A problem that would support a viable population and data for collection and analysis . Some problems are difficult to research - including access to the population and/or collection of data. These problems include sensitive topics that participants may not feel at liberty to discuss, or where the the population for a given topic is very small and difficult to generate sufficient data. Therefore, one of the most important criteria is to ensure that the topic and problem are first viable. Once a researchable and viable problem, with gap, is determined, the associated purpose, research questions, and method can be established as the basis for the topic.
For more on the problem statement, see:
Lawrence Ness's answer to What is research problem?
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