The research problem statement needs to be very focused because everything else from the applied doctoral project or dissertation-in-practice logically flows from the problem. If the problem is too big or too vague, it will be difficult to scope out a purpose that is manageable, given the time to execute and finish the project. The problem should be the result of a practical need or an opportunity to further an applicational study or project. The research problem statement should do four things:
Specify and describe the problem (with appropriate citations).
Provide evidence of the problem’s existence.
Explain the consequences of NOT solving the problem.
Identify what is not known about the problem that should be known.
Instructions
For this assignment, review the peer-reviewed and/or case study articles investigated from Lesson 4. Create a problem statement based on your domain identified in Lesson 4. Provide a position statement pertaining to the framework that appropriately addresses your interest area identified in Lesson 3. In a paper, report your answers to the following questions:
What is the research problem? Identify the issue/concern that needs to be investigated from a strategic perspective.
What is the purpose of the study? Pinpoint what the study hopes to accomplish. Provide evidence of the problem’s existence. Explain the consequences of NOT solving the problem. Identify what is not known about the problem that should be known.
What is the research methodology/approach? Identified in Lesson 3. Explain the gap in the research, or the part of the program or procedure that is not efficient.
What are the research questions? The research questions guide how the study will be completed and determine how data collection and analysis will be completed.
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