The document discusses research methodology and problem formulation. It provides guidance on developing a clear problem statement that defines the research context, focus, significance, and framework for results. It emphasizes analyzing relevant literature, formally stating the problem and hypotheses, and testing hypotheses. The document also discusses quantitative research questions and formulating research problems through a deductive logic of reviewing constructs, identifying variables, and defining variables operationally.
The document discusses research methodology and problem formulation. It provides guidance on developing a clear problem statement that defines the research context, focus, significance, and framework for results. It emphasizes analyzing relevant literature, formally stating the problem and hypotheses, and testing hypotheses. The document also discusses quantitative research questions and formulating research problems through a deductive logic of reviewing constructs, identifying variables, and defining variables operationally.
Ph.D. Eng. Materials (USM); MSc. Eng. Materials (USM); B.Eng. Civil Engineering (UNSYIAH) Department of Geotechnics and Transportation Faculty of Civil Engineering Tel : +60-7-5531689 / Email: [email protected] OBJECTIVE
At the end of the session, participants will be
able to • Identify elements of good problem statement • Analyses a problem statement (an approach) • Develop a basic problem statement PROBLEM FORMULATION
What is a problem formulation in a
report?
A report is meant to investigate a specific
problem.
Investigate means solve, analyze,
discuss, interpret, estimate. PROBLEM FORMULATION
What is Problem Formulation?
A problem formulation is/can be a
question or something you are wondering about. The problem should be something you can solve/give answers to. A conclusion in a report is always the answer to the problem formulation. PROBLEM FORMULATION
Different types of problem formulation
PROBLEM FORMULATION What is a good problem formulation? PROBLEM FORMULATION
Why is a good problem formulation
important? PROBLEM FORMULATION
How to set up a problem formulation?
PROBLEM FORMULATION
How to set up a problem formulation?
PROBLEM FORMULATION
Writing the First Draft and Creating an
Introduction. DO YOU KNOW WHEN YOU SEE A PROBLEM? MotIvatIon
• Writing a clear problem statement to define
and guide an inquiry is a PROBLEM • The issue of how to write a problem statement becomes important • Defining a research problem is the driving factor in any scientific process, and is the foundation of any research method and experimental design, from true experiment to case study. Common Steps in Conducting Research In developing a problem statement, consider the followings:
• Do I know the field and its literature well?
• What are the important research questions in my field? • What areas need further exploration? • Could my study fill a gap? Lead to greater understanding? • Has a great deal of research already been conducted in this topic area? • Has this study been done before? If so, is there room for improvement? • Is the timing right for this question to be answered? Is it a hot topic, or is it becoming obsolete? • Will my study have a significant impact on the field? Functions of Problem Statement
In order to demonstrate that your problem is
researchable, the statement of research problem should perform the following functions:
1. The context of research;
2. The focus of research; 3. The significance of research; 4. The framework for results and conclusions. Types of Research Questions
Quantitative research questions usually include:
1. Descriptive research questions;
2. Relational research questions; 3. Difference research questions. Logic of Quantitative Problems The quantitative research problems are formulated through a deductive logic, that is starting with a general construct or theory, then identifying some operational variables to quantify the general construct or theory, and finally deciding on which variables to be observed:
1. Review of the construct;
2. Identification of variables; 3. Operational definitions of variables. Research Hypothesis For quantitative research, the framework of results and conclusions is presented in the format of hypothesis. In order to make a hypothesis useful in a research, research hypothesis has to meet the following criteria: A hypothesis should state the expected pattern, relationship or difference between two or more variables;
1. A hypothesis should be testable;
2. A hypothesis should offer a tentative explanation based on theories or previous research; 3. A hypothesis should be concise and lucid. The problems of everyday life are difficulties to be avoided, if possible. Research problems are eagerly sought after. The difference is that research problems represent opportunities as well as trouble spots. Because scientific knowledge is provisional, all empirical findings and theories are in principle problematic and are, therefore, subject to further investigation. Many scientists hold that research problems should be formulated by: a. Carefully analysing as much of the relevant research literature as possible. b. Formally stating the problem and the major hypotheses that the literature suggests, and only then collecting the data. c. Their intention is to give research a clear and firm justification and to encourage hypothesis testing. Review the evidence of support and challenges recorded on chart paper.
From these, identify three key issues
affecting alignment that need to be addressed.
Recorder will write each issue on a
sentence strip to post on the wall. It is well known that aggressive environments are the major factor affecting the durability of concrete (Zuquan et al., 2007). The early failure of concrete may be caused by external factors or by a variety of internal causes. Research on the durability problem is still in progress. Nevertheless, various parameters, i.e., cement type, cement compositions, mineral admixtures, etc., have been thoroughly investigated in the past (Skalny et al., 2003). However, several parameters, such as chloride and sulfate concentrations, temperature, wetting and drying cycles, heating and cooling cycles, etc. require further investigation (Santhanam et al., 2001 and Sahmaran et al., 2007). Research on the durability problem is still in progress. Nevertheless, various parameters, i.e., cement type, cement compositions, mineral admixtures, etc., have been thoroughly investigated in the past (Skalny et al., 2003).
However, several parameters, such as chloride and sulfate concentrations, temperature,
wetting and drying cycles, heating and cooling cycles, etc. require further investigation (Santhanam et al., 2001 and Sahmaran et al., 2007).