Методические указания к семинарским занятиям по курсу: Организация и планирование научных исследований



бет3/7
Дата04.11.2022
өлшемі54,54 Kb.
#156587
түріМетодические указания
1   2   3   4   5   6   7
Байланысты:
Guideline to seminars

Descriptive Research Problem -- typically asks the question, "what is...?" with the underlying purpose to describe a situation, state, or existence of a specific phenomenon. This problem is often associated with revealing hidden or understudied issues.

  • Relational Research Problem -- suggests a relationship of some sort between two or more variables to be investigated. The underlying purpose is to investigate qualities/characteristics that are connected in some way.

    A problem statement in the social sciences should contain:

    • A lead-in that helps ensure the reader will maintain interest over the study,

    • A declaration of originality [e.g., mentioning a knowledge void, that will be revealed by the literature review],

    • An indication of the central focus of the study [establishing the boundaries of analysis], and

    An explanation of the study's significance or the benefits to be derived from investigating the research problem.
    a Good Research Statement characteristics
    A good problem statement begins by introducing the broad area in which your research is centered, gradually leading the reader to the more specific issues you are investigating. The statement need not be lengthy but a good research problem should incorporate the following features:

    1. Compelling Topic

    Simple curiosity is not a good enough reason to pursue a research study. The problem that you choose to explore must be important to you, your readers, and to a the larger academic and/or social community that could be impacted by the results of your study. The problem chosen must be one that motivates you to address it.

    1. Supports Multiple Perspectives

    The problem most be phrased in a way that avoids dichotomies and instead supports the generation and exploration of multiple perspectives. A general rule of thumb in the social sciences is that a good research problem is one that would generate a variety of viewpoints from a composite audience made up of reasonable people.

    1. Researchability

    This isn't a real word but it represents an important aspect of creating a good research statement. It seems a bit obvious, but you don't want to find yourself in the midst of investigating a complex research project and realize that you don't have enough prior research to draw from for your analysis. There's nothing inherently wrong with original research, but you must choose research problems that can be supported, in some way, by the resources available to you. If you are not sure if something is researchable, don't assume that it isn't if you don't find information right away--seek help from a librarian!
    NOTE: Do not confuse a research problem with a research topic. A topic is something to read and obtain information about, whereas a problem is something to be solved or framed as a question raised for inquiry, consideration, or solution, or explained as a source of perplexity, distress, or vexation.


    Достарыңызбен бөлісу:
  • 1   2   3   4   5   6   7




    ©engime.org 2024
    әкімшілігінің қараңыз

        Басты бет