Difference between problem identification and problem solving research
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Research and problem solving are two concepts that can often be confusing although there is a key difference between these two processes. The confusion arises from the fact that both research and problem solving have a common factor. This is the problem. In research, we try to answer the research problem by gathering data and analyzing the data. In problem-solving we focus on finding a solution to an already identified problem. The key difference between research and problem solving is that while in problem-solving the individual already has the necessary information to make the decision or come up with a solution, in research the researcher needs to gather the information before he answers the research problem.
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In problem solving, you have all the information you need or are going to get, and you have to figure out something about this information.
In research, strictly speaking, you are looking for some information that nobody knows, at least as far as you have been able to discover.
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In problem solving, you have all the information you need or are going to get, and you have to figure out something about this information.
In research, strictly speaking, you are looking for some information that nobody knows, at least as far as you have been able to discover.
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