Research Problem Statement Development
Using your topic ideas and feedback from your faculty member in Activity 1, select your topic and create a problem statement. Present this problem statement in approximately a 1-4 page paper that includes an introduction to your topic and the research problem statement, which includes appropriate documentation. Refer to the course resources and the Dissertation Review Form (DRF) for additional information regarding problem statement requirements. When written appropriately, your problem statement should explain and justify your envisioned research.
Using your topic ideas and feedback from your faculty member in Activity 1, select your topic and create a problem statement. Present this problem statement in approximately a 1-4 page paper that includes an introduction to your topic and the research problem statement, which includes appropriate documentation. Refer to the course resources and the Dissertation Review Form (DRF) for additional information regarding problem statement requirements. When written appropriately, your problem statement should explain and justify your envisioned research.
Length: 1-4 pages
Your problem statement should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts that are presented in the course and provide new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and current APA standards. CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON THIS TOPIC
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