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  1. What is a Research Problem? Characteristics, Types, and Examples

    A research problem is a gap in existing knowledge, a contradiction in an established theory, or a real-world challenge that a researcher aims to address in their research. It is at the heart of any scientific inquiry, directing the trajectory of an investigation. The statement of a problem orients the reader to the importance of the topic, sets ...

  2. How to Define a Research Problem

    A research problem is a specific issue or gap in existing knowledge that you aim to address in your research. You may choose to look for practical problems aimed at contributing to change, or theoretical problems aimed at expanding knowledge. Some research will do both of these things, but usually the research problem focuses on one or the other.

  3. What is a Research Problem? Definition, Importance and ...

    A research problem statement should be clear, concise, and specific, outlining the issue, its context, and significance. While a research problem is a broad statement of the primary issue ...

  4. How to Write a Problem Statement

    Step 3: Set your aims and objectives. Finally, the problem statement should frame how you intend to address the problem. Your goal here should not be to find a conclusive solution, but rather to propose more effective approaches to tackling or understanding it. The research aim is the overall purpose of your research.

  5. Research Problems: How to Identify & Resolve

    As well as helping you to solve business problems, research problems (and associated questions) help you to think critically about topics and/or issues (business or otherwise). You can also use your old research to aid future research -- a good example is laying the foundation for comparative trend reports or a complex research project. ...

  6. The Research Problem & Problem Statement

    A research problem can be theoretical in nature, focusing on an area of academic research that is lacking in some way. Alternatively, a research problem can be more applied in nature, focused on finding a practical solution to an established problem within an industry or an organisation. In other words, theoretical research problems are motivated by the desire to grow the overall body of ...

  7. Problem Solving

    In early problem-solving research, problem solving was treated as a unidimensional and linear solution-seeking process. In more recent years, the view of problem-solving research has shifted to a multidimensional model of problem solving, which provides researchers with more lenses for speculating upon the complex nature of problem solving. ...

  8. Research Problem

    Feasibility: A research problem should be feasible in terms of the availability of data, resources, and research methods. It should be realistic and practical to conduct the study within the available time, budget, and resources. Novelty: A research problem should be novel or original in some way.

  9. PDF Identifying a Research Problem and Question, and Searching Relevant

    esearch question for a study, depending on the complex-ity and breadth of your proposed work. Each question should be clear and specific, refer to the problem or phenomenon, reflect an inter. ention in experimental work, and note the target population or participants (see Figure 2.1). Identifying a research question will provide greater focus ...

  10. Problem solving in mathematics education: tracing its ...

    In tracing recent research trends and directions in mathematical problem-solving, it is argued that advances in mathematics practices occur and take place around two intertwined activities, mathematics problem formulation and ways to approach and solve those problems. In this context, a problematizing principle emerges as central activity to organize mathematics curriculum proposals and ways ...

  11. (PDF) The Nature of Problem Solving: Using Research to Inspire 21st

    It is also known from research that complex problem solving, like most complex . skills, develops o ver a long period (Molnár, Greiff and Csapó, 2013; Wüstenberg et al., 2014).

  12. (PDF) Identifying and Formulating the Research Problem

    Abstract. The first and most important step of a rese arch is formulation of research problems. It is like. the foundation of a building to be constructed. To solve a problem someone has to know ...

  13. 40 problem-solving techniques and processes

    7. Solution evaluation. 1. Problem identification. The first stage of any problem solving process is to identify the problem (s) you need to solve. This often looks like using group discussions and activities to help a group surface and effectively articulate the challenges they're facing and wish to resolve.

  14. 45 Research Problem Examples & Inspiration (2024)

    45 Research Problem Examples & Inspiration. A research problem is an issue of concern that is the catalyst for your research. It demonstrates why the research problem needs to take place in the first place. Generally, you will write your research problem as a clear, concise, and focused statement that identifies an issue or gap in current ...

  15. Research does solve real-world problems: experts must work together to

    Try to solve a problem with the tools of a single discipline alone, and it's as if you have a hammer - everything starts to look like a nail. It's usually obvious when expertise from more than ...

  16. What is Problem Solving? Steps, Process & Techniques

    Finding a suitable solution for issues can be accomplished by following the basic four-step problem-solving process and methodology outlined below. Step. Characteristics. 1. Define the problem. Differentiate fact from opinion. Specify underlying causes. Consult each faction involved for information. State the problem specifically.

  17. To Solve a Tough Problem, Reframe It

    The Problem. Research shows that most companies devote too little effort to examining problems from all angles before trying to solve them. That limits their ability to come up with innovative ...

  18. (PDF) Theory of Problem Solving

    The correlational research design was preferred by researchers to apply the social problem-solving and emotional intelligence scales to family physicians (N= 229) between November and September 2021.

  19. Problem Solving vs. Research

    Problem solving involves identifying and analyzing a problem, brainstorming possible solutions, and implementing the most effective one. It requires critical thinking, creativity, and the ability to make informed decisions. On the other hand, research involves gathering and analyzing information to gain a deeper understanding of a topic or problem.

  20. How to Solve Problems

    To bring the best ideas forward, teams must build psychological safety. Teams today aren't just asked to execute tasks: They're called upon to solve problems. You'd think that many brains ...

  21. Problem-Solving Strategies: Definition and 5 Techniques to Try

    In insight problem-solving, the cognitive processes that help you solve a problem happen outside your conscious awareness. 4. Working backward. Working backward is a problem-solving approach often ...

  22. Sharpen Your Skills: 25 Operations Research Problems

    Operations research (OR) offers a powerful toolkit for solving optimization problems across diverse fields. These are a curated collection of 25 solved OR problems categorized by key problem types ...

  23. Metacognitive problem solving: Exploration of students' perspectives

    Solving chemical problems entails content knowledge and mastery of problem-solving processes. However, students sometimes lack metacognitive processes required for problem solving in chemistry. ... and to reflect. Further research on reflective writing in chemistry education should focus on the ipsative nature of such assessments, i.e ...

  24. Teams Solve Problems Faster When They're More Cognitively Diverse

    Teams Solve Problems Faster When They're More Cognitively Diverse. by. Alison Reynolds. and. David Lewis. March 30, 2017. Looking at the executive teams we work with as consultants and those we ...

  25. Use of Language By generative AI Tools in Mathematical Problem Solving

    The present research analyses the language of texts generated by ChatGPT when solving mathematical problems related to the quadratic equation. We use the functional grammar theoretical framework that includes three meta-functions: the ideational meta-function, the interpersonal meta-function and the textual meta-function. ...

  26. AI accelerates problem-solving in complex scenarios

    The research will be presented at the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. Tough to solve. MILP problems have an exponential number of potential solutions. For instance, say a traveling salesperson wants to find the shortest path to visit several cities and then return to their city of origin. If there are many cities which ...

  27. 7 Problem-Solving Skills That Can Help You Be a More ...

    Problem-solving is an important skill for managers, and it involves analysing the situation, communicating effectively, and coming up with creative solutions. ... Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals. Coursera Footer.

  28. Research: How IT Can Solve Common Problems in DEI Initiatives

    The authors' research found that three persistent problems plague DEI initiatives: They do not connect to operational or strategic goals and objectives; they do not include the rank-and-file ...

  29. 'Final parsec problem' that makes supermassive black holes ...

    An extra ingredient. Scientists have come up with a few ideas to solve the problem. One answer could be that a spinning disk of matter that orbits the black holes, called an accretion disk, could ...

  30. Research AI model unexpectedly modified its own code to extend runtime

    "In one run, it edited the code to perform a system call to run itself," wrote the researchers on Sakana AI's blog post. "This led to the script endlessly calling itself. In another case, its ...