This document discusses identifying a research problem in educational research. It defines a research problem as an educational issue or concern presented and justified in a study. The key is to establish the importance of the topic, create reader interest, and focus attention on how the study will add to the literature. The research problem is located in the opening paragraphs and differs from other parts like the research topic, purpose, and questions. The problem statement section should include discussing the topic, stating the research problem, justifying its importance, identifying deficiencies in evidence, and identifying the audience that will benefit from the study.
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Defining Research Problem
This document discusses identifying a research problem in educational research. It defines a research problem as an educational issue or concern presented and justified in a study. The key is to establish the importance of the topic, create reader interest, and focus attention on how the study will add to the literature. The research problem is located in the opening paragraphs and differs from other parts like the research topic, purpose, and questions. The problem statement section should include discussing the topic, stating the research problem, justifying its importance, identifying deficiencies in evidence, and identifying the audience that will benefit from the study.
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Chapter 3
Identifying a Research Problem
Power Point Slides by Ronald J. Shope in collaboration with John W. Creswell
Key Concepts
• What is a research problem and why is it important?
• Where do you find this “problem?” • How can you distinguish it from other “parts?” • Can and should the “problem” be researched? • How does the “problem” differ for quantitative and qualitative research? • What are the five elements that comprise the “statement of the problem” section? • How do you write this section into your research?
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A research problem is an educational issue or concern that an investigator presents and justifies in a research study.
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Why is the Research Problem Important? • Establishes importance of topic • Creates reader interest • Focuses reader’s attention on how study will add to literature
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Where is the Research Problem Located? • Look in the opening paragraphs, and ask yourself: – What was the issue or problem that the researcher wanted to address? – What is the concern being addressed “behind” this study? – Why was the study undertaken in the first place? – Why is this study important?
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How Does It Differ from Other Parts of Research? • A research problem is an educational issue or problem in the study • A research topic is the broad subject matter being addressed in a study. • A purpose is the major intent or objective of the study. • Research questions are questions the researcher would like answered or addressed in the study.
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Differences Among Topic, Problem, Purpose and Questions
General Topic Distance Learning
Research Lack of students in distance
Problem classes
Purpose To study why students do not
attend distance education classes at Statement a community college.
Research Does the use of web site technology
in the classroom deter students Question Specific from enrolling in a distance education class?
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Can and Should the Problem Be Researched?
• Can you study the problem?
– Do you have access to the research site? – Do you have the time, resources and skills to carry out the research? • Should you study the problem? – Does it advance knowledge? – Does it contribute to practice?
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How Does the Research Problem Differ for Quantitative and Qualitative Research?
Use quantitative if your Use qualitative if your
research problem research problem requires requires you to you to • Measure Variables • Learn about the views of the • Assess the impact of people you plan to study these variables on an • Assess a process over time outcome • Generate theories based on • Test theories or broad participant perspectives explanations • Obtain detailed information • Apply results to a large about a few people or number of people research sites.
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Five Elements of a “Problem Statement” FLOW OF IDEAS What Remedying Evidence for Deficiencies Educational the Deficiencies Topic the in the Issue will do for Issue Evidence Select Subject •A Concern •Evidence from •In this body of Audiences Area •A Problem the literature evidence, what is •Something How will •Evidence from missing? that needs a addressing practical •What do we solution what we need to experiences need to know know help: more about? – researchers – educators – policy makers – individuals like those in the study
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Advancing the Topic
• Introduced in the first couple of
paragraphs • The general subject matter • Needs to be introduced so that reader can relate to the topic
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The First Sentence of the Topic • The narrative hook • The narrative hook performs the following functions: – Causes the reader to pay attention – Elicits an emotional or attitudinal response from the reader – Causes the reader to continue reading
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Stating the Research Problem
• State in opening paragraph
• Identify an issue – Research-based research problems – Practical problems • Reference the problem using the literature
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Justifying the Importance of the Research Problem • Justification based on what other researchers have found • Justification based on personal or workplace experiences
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Identifying Deficiencies in the Evidence • What do we still need to know? • What else do we need to know to improve practice?
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Identify the Audience
• Who will profit from reading our study?
– Other researchers – Practitioners – Policy makers – Special populations (e.g. parents)
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How Do We Write the “Statement of the Problem” Section?
• One paragraph for each of the five
elements • Heavily reference this section to the literature • Provide statistics to support trends • Use quotes from participants (in moderation)