A Problem Statement is more specific than a topic and it limits the extent of the research problem.It consists in descrbes the object of the study and its context to understand
it origens and realtionships.
It communicates:
1. The purpose of this type of study:
To understand what or who are involving in it and when.
2.The focus and importance of the problem.
Introduces the reader to the importance of the problem and he is orientated to the
significance of the study and the research questions or hypotheses to follow.
3.The context.
It is refering to places the problem in a context.
4.The framework for reporting the results.
This aspect indicates what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain
how the the investigator have to present this information.Here the investigator could relate
the findings to prior researches, or it colud be presented as a comparation, or you could
draw implications from the findings to generalize the other conditions.
domingo, 21 de enero de 2007
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Dear Liliana,
Check the spelling and grammar, there are too many basic mistakes. But the content is great.
Greetings,
MIAU
Dear Liliana,
The verb that goes right after a preposition should be a gerund, therefore "consists in describing" is the appropriate form.
To understand what or who are involved in it (passive voice).
It refers to place.
The investigator should be researcher, as the first one relates more to detectives. The form of have is has.
Greetings,
MIAU
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