Research Problem
Research Problem
Assignment No. 2
Methods of Research
Research Problem
Submitted by:
SALAZAR, Marc Joshua J.
BS ChE 3-1
2018-00747
Submitted to:
Engr. Milagros R. Cabangon
Submitted on:
October 15, 2020
1. How is a problem known to be a research problem?
3. How is a good research problem selected? What are the guidelines in selecting a
research problem?
Here are the few guidelines in formulating the research problem title:
5. How are the general and specific questions of a research problem formulated?
In formulating a research problem, writing questions are suggested to
define the holistic approach of the study. The following are the guidelines for
such tasks:
i. The statement of the problem should be formulated before
conducting the research starting from general to specific to sub-
questions.
ii. State the specific subproblems in interrogative form.
iii. Specific questions must be clear and has only one meaning.
iv. Specific questions must be researchable apart from other questions.
v. Specific questions must be based on facts to increase the reliability
of research.
vi. Answers to specific question must provide development to the whole
study and can be interpreted apart from the answers to other specific
questions
vii. Adding up the answers from the specific questions will yield a
complete development to the research.
viii. The number of specific questions should cover the development of
the entire study.
ix. General statement of the problem should be broken up into
subproblems or specific question.
6. Why are assumptions and hypothesis important in research? What function do
they serve? How are they formulated? Are hypotheses always explicit? Why?
ASSUMPTIONS
HYPOTHESES
1. The researcher
1. Hypotheses should
should not assume
be expressed in
the value of the
experimental
study since it should
investigations,
be identified in the
comparative and
significance of the
correlational studies.
study.
2. Hypotheses are
2. The researcher
seldom expressed in
should not assume
descriptive and
the instruments’
historical studies
reliability since it
since subproblems
should be stated in
play their functions.
the methodology.
3. It is usually
3. The researcher
formulated as null
should not assume
hypothesis for easier
the validity of data.
investigation.
4. The researcher
4. It is formulated
should not assume
based on
the typicality of
subproblems or
population
specific questions.
5. Remember that
assumption is not
tested, defended, or
argued.
References
Calderon, J. & Gonzales, E. (1993). Methods of Research and Thesis Writing. The
Research Problem. (pp.21-33).
McCombes, S. (2019). How do you define your research problem. Retrieved from
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