How do I create a sub question?
Good sub-questions should:
- Be ‘open’ questions (This means that they cannot be answered with a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer.
- Incorporate terms and concepts that you learnt during your initial background research.
- Break up your research into manageable pieces.
- Make your research less daunting.
What is a Subquestion?
subquestion (plural subquestions) A question making up part of a larger question.
Is this a good research question?
A good research question should be focused on a single topic or on several closely related ideas. If it isn’t, you won’t end up with a good thesis. If a question is too general or doesn’t stay on one topic, you can fix it by deciding which part of the topic you want to research.
What are the source of research topics?
Your research resources can come from your experiences; print media, such as books, brochures, journals, magazines, newspapers, and books; and CD-ROMs and other electronic sources, such as the Internet and the World Wide Web. They may also come from interviews and surveys you or someone else designs.
What is the source of problem?
The Sources of research problem is the situation that causes the researcher to feel apprehensive, confused and ill at ease. It is the demarcation of a problem area within a certain context involving the WHO or WHAT, the WHERE, the WHEN and the WHY of the problem situation.
What are the three types of primary source?
Examples of Primary Sources
- archives and manuscript material.
- photographs, audio recordings, video recordings, films.
- journals, letters and diaries.
- speeches.
- scrapbooks.
- published books, newspapers and magazine clippings published at the time.
- government publications.
- oral histories.
What is identification of problem?
What is Problem Identification? Problem Identification consists of: Clearly identifying the root cause of a problem. Developing a detailed problem statement that includes the problem’s effect on a population’s health.
How do you find the real problem?
Action Steps:
- Don’t be fooled by large amounts of data.
- Dive below the surface to understand the system that underlies the problem.
- Widen your focus.
- Define the boundaries of the problem.
- Identify causes, effects, and key stakeholders.
- Analyze future developments.
How do you know if a business problem exists?
In short,
- Identify the problem.
- Find out the cause of the problem.
- Analyse the problem.
- Take ideas from people to find a solution.
- Arrive at the best possible solutions.
- Select the ones you wish to implement.
- Implement the solution.
- Monitor and evaluate.
How do you identify key issues?
Summarise or list the issues in your own words
- sort the major problems from the minor problems.
- identify evidence from the case which relates to each of the problems.
- identify underlying causes of the problems.
What is defining the problem?
In almost every problem solving methodology the first step is defining or identifying the problem. It is the most difficult and the most important of all the steps. It involves diagnosing the situation so that the focus on the real problem and not on its symptoms.