1.)As a high school student, how will you consider the innovative quality of your study if it is recommended that the research is feasible and can be done within your means?
2.)Why do you think research problems are more likely to be derived from circumstances that convey a sense of difficulty?
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- A feasibility study is an analysis that takes all of a project's relevant factors into account—including economic, technical, legal, and scheduling considerations—to ascertain the likelihood of completing the project successfully. Project managers use feasibility studies to discern the pros and cons of undertaking a project before they invest a lot of time and money into it. Feasibility studies also can provide a company's management with crucial information that could prevent the company from entering blindly into risky businesses. Feasibility studies are important to business development. They can allow a business to address where and how it will operate. They can also identify potential obstacles that may impede its operations and recognize the amount of funding it will need to get the business up and running. Feasibility studies aim for marketing strategies that could help convince investors or banks that investing in a particular project or business is a wise choice.
- Difficulty frequently breeds increased focus via either increased pressure or one's drive to solve a difficult problem. Research, especially in cutting-edge, pioneering fields, are always attempting to answer difficult problems, and are typically populated by driven individuals. All this is fertile ground for research problems.
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)As a high school student, how will you consider the innovative quality of your study if it is recommended that the research is feasible and can be done within your means?
2.)Why do you think research problems are more likely to be derived from circumstances that convey a sense of difficulty?
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