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A research problem is feasible only when

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Answered by GracySingh
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A research problem is feasible only when it is researchable or it consists of independent and dependent variables or when it has utility and relevance.
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A research problem is feasible only when it is researchable it is new and adds something to knowledge, it has utility and relevance

EXPLANATION:

  • A research problem is a statement related to an area of concern, a difficulty to be removed, a concerning question, or a condition to be enhanced, which exists in scholarly literature, in practice or in theory which points to the necessity for meaningful understanding and thoughtful investigation.
  • A research problem does not state in what way to perform something, or offer a broad or vague, or introduce a value question. Selecting a research problem is a vital component of both qualitative and quantitative research. Investigation will necessitate collection and analysis of data, and the method for this differs widely.
  • To formulate a research problem we must specify the research objectives clearly, review the context or environment of the research problem, explore the problem’s nature to develop better solution to the problem, define the relationship of the variables and anticipate and communicate the possible consequences of different courses of action.  

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