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Identification Formulation of Problem

The document outlines the identification and formulation of research problems, emphasizing their importance as the first step in the research process. It details the components of a research problem, sources for identifying problems, and criteria for selection, as well as steps for effective problem identification and formulation. Additionally, it highlights the significance of a well-defined research problem for guiding the research study.
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Identification Formulation of Problem

The document outlines the identification and formulation of research problems, emphasizing their importance as the first step in the research process. It details the components of a research problem, sources for identifying problems, and criteria for selection, as well as steps for effective problem identification and formulation. Additionally, it highlights the significance of a well-defined research problem for guiding the research study.
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IDENTIFICATION &

FORMULATION OF
RESEARCH PROBLEM
Over view
 Research Problem – Meaning &
Definition, Components
 Sources of Problems
 Criteria of Selection
 Steps in problem identification
 Do’s and Don’t in Selecting the Problem
 Formulation of a Problem
 Importance & Steps in formulation
Research Problem
A research problem is a question that a researcher
wants to answer, or a problem that a researcher wants
to solve.

A research problem is the situation that causes the


researcher to feel apprehensive, confused and ill at
ease.

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Identification & Formulation of research problem is a
first step in the research process.
It is believed that most of the good research studies
needs lot of time for selection of a research problem.

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Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2008

RESEARCH PROBLEM- DEFINITION

A problem is an interrogative sentence or


statement that asks what relation exists
between two or more variables. – Kerlinger
SOURCES OF
PROBLEM & CRITERIA
OF SELECTION
A research problem has six components.

 Relevance of the study


 Title of the study

 Operational definition of the

variables
 Objectives of the study

 Delimitations of the study

 Scope and limitation of the study


Steps in Problem Identification

Statement of the problem in general way


Understanding the nature of the problem
Surveying the available literature
Developing the ideas through discussions
Rephrasing the research problem into a
working proposition.
(a)Statement of the problem in a general way

 Define the problem in general way

Ex: Does negative news interest people more than positive


news?
 Narrow it down by rethinking over the problem. (Consider
feasibility of problem)

Ex: Does negative news such as robbery, corruption interest


people more than positive news like country economic growth ?
 How to define in general way?
Study the related subject thoroughly
Do preliminary survey or pilot survey
(b) Understanding the nature of the problem

Best way to understand the problem is through


discussion.
Discussion with the people who has good knowledge
about that problem.
(c) Surveying the available literature
Survey all the research which are already
undertaken in related problem.
It helps to :
Narrow down the problem
To identify research gaps
Gives new ideas in related area
Helps for research design
D) DEVELOPING THE IDEAS THROUGH
DISCUSSIONS

 Discussion always produces useful information.


 Various new ideas can be developed through such an
exercise.
 Researcher must discuss his/her problem with his/
her colleagues and others who have enough
experience in the same area or in working on similar
problems. This is known as experience survey.
(e) REPHRASING THE RESEARCH
PROBLEM

 Rephrase the research problem in to operational term.


 Initial research question: Why is productivity in Japan so
much higher than in India?
 After, the problem has understood, available literature has
taken place and discussion over the problem has taken
place, the question has rephrased.
 Rephrased Research question: What factors were
responsible for the higher labour productivity of Japan’s
manufacturing industries during the decade 1971 to 1980
relative to India’s manufacturing industries?
Do’s and Don’t in Selecting the Problem
 Subject which is overdone should not be normally
chosen, for it will be a difficult task to throw any new
light in such a case.
 Controversial subject should not become the choice of
an average researcher.
 Research Question should be clear.

Unclear: Why are social networking sites


harmful?
Clear: How are online users experiencing or
addressing privacy issues on such social
networking sites as MySpace and Facebook?
Which social networking site? (My space and
Facebook) Type of harm (privacy
issues) ,Who gets harm? (users)
 Research Question should be focused.
Unfocused: What is the effect on the
environment from global
warming?
Focused: How is glacial melting
affecting penguins in
Antarctica?
specific cause (glacial
melting)
specific place (Antarctica)
specific group affected
(Penguin)
 The selection of a problem must be preceded by a preliminary
study (not necessary if it is already done )
when the field of inquiry is relatively new and does not have
available a set of well developed techniques, a brief feasibility
study must always be undertaken.

 Research Question should be appropriately complex.


Too simple: How are doctors addressing diabetes in the India?
Appropriately Complex: What are common traits of those
suffering from diabetes in India, and how can these
commonalities be used to aid the medical community in
prevention of the disease?
Simple question (if looked up online, get answered
immediately. No role of analysis)
Complex one require significant investigation and
evaluation.
Formulation of a
Problem
Formulation means translating and transforming
the selected research problem/topic into a
scientifically researchable question.

It is the demarcation of a problem area within a


certain context involving the:

 WHO
 WHAT
 WHERE
 WHEN and the WHY of the problem situation
A problem well defined is a problem half solved
ill defined problem may create hurdles like:
What data are to be collected?
What characteristics of data are relevant and
need to be studied?
What relations are to be explored.
What techniques are to be used for the
purpose?
WHY IS A GOOD PROBLEM FORMULATION
IMPORTANT?

 Formulating a Problem formulation is the first


and most important step of a research process.
 The problem formulation is like an identification
of a destination before undertaking a journey.
 The research problem serves as a foundation of
a research study; like a building and its
foundation.
 If it is well formulated, you can expect a good
study to follow.
Steps in problem
formulation
 Developing Title
 Building a conceptual model
 Defining the Objective of the study
 Setting investigative Questions
 Formulation of Hypotheses
 Operational definition of Concepts
 Delimiting the scope of the Study.

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