Research Problem Definition and Scope Analysis

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Question:
  1. Define the topic and boundaries of the research problem to be investigated.

A. Assumptions

C. Scope and delimitation

B. Hypothesis

D. Significance of the study.

  1. Explain the extent to which the research area will be explored in the Work and specify the parameters within which the study will be operating.

A. Scope

C. Delimitation

B. Limitation

D. Research Questions

  1. In writing scope and delimitation, you need to write everything including the background of the study.

A. Always True B. Never True

C. Sometimes True

D. Cannot be determined

  1. Ms. Canicula wrote the following for a statement of the problem. "We wanted to find out if adding spice and better quality meat will increase the number of burgers sold". Is this a good statement of the problem?

A. Yes, because includes the independent and dependent variables.

B. No, because it includes two independent variables. C. No, it is too vague about the dependent variable.

D. No, because it identifies a variable that is not tested.

  1. It has two main elements: the objective and research questions. C. Scope and Delimitation

A. Introduction

B. Statement of the Problem

D. Significance of the Study

  1. Which of the following do research questions address?

A. Research gaps

C. Conceptual framework

B. Related studies

D. Paradigm of the study

Answer:

Here are the answers to your questions based on the context provided:

  1. C. Scope and delimitation
    This option defines the topic and boundaries of the research problem to be investigated.

  2. A. Scope
    This option explains the extent to which the research area will be explored and specifies the parameters within which the study will be operating.

  3. B. Never True
    In writing scope and delimitation, you do not need to include everything, such as the background of the study; it should focus on the specific boundaries of the research.

  4. A. Yes, because it includes the independent and dependent variables.
    This statement of the problem is good because it clearly identifies the independent variables (adding spice and better quality meat) and the dependent variable (the number of burgers sold).

  5. B. Statement of the Problem
    The statement of the problem has two main elements: the objective and research questions.

  6. A. Research gaps
    Research questions address research gaps, as they aim to identify what is not yet known or understood in the field of study.