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Clarity The quality of a research problem being precise, unambiguous, and easy to understand, avoiding vagueness. |
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Ethical Viability The assurance that a research problem can be studied without causing harm or violating ethical standards (e.g., consent, privacy). |
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Feasibility The practicality of investigating a research problem given available resources, time, and access to data or participants. |
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Gap (in Knowledge) An area where existing research is incomplete, contradictory, or absent, prompting a research problem. |
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Literature Review A systematic examination of prior studies to identify gaps, contradictions, or questions that suggest a research problem. |
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Originality The extent to which a research problem offers a new perspective or addresses an underexplored issue. |
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Research Problem A specific issue, question, or gap in knowledge or practice that requires systematic investigation to resolve or understand. |
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Researchability The ability of a research problem to be investigated using empirical methods (e.g., observation, measurement). |
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Scope The boundaries or limits of a research problem (e.g., population, context) to keep it manageable and focused. |
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Significance The importance or value of a research problem, based on its potential impact on theory, practice, or society. |
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