What is the general question of research problem?
A research problem is a statement about an area of concern, a condition to be improved, a difficulty to be eliminated, or a troubling question that exists in scholarly literature, in theory, or in practice that points to the need for meaningful understanding and deliberate investigation.
What is research specific?
SPECIFIC RESEARCH is a method used when gathering primary information for a market survey where targeted customers / consumers are asked very specific and in-depth questions geared toward resolving problems found through prior exploratory research.
What are the types of questions in research?
Types of survey questions
- Multiple choice questions.
- Rating scale questions.
- Likert scale questions.
- Matrix questions.
- Dropdown questions.
- Open-ended questions.
- Demographic questions.
- Ranking questions.
Are questions examples?
Here are examples of closed-ended questions in these types of situations:
- Would you like vanilla ice cream?
- Have you ever met Joe before?
- Where did you go to college?
- What is your best quality?
- Are you happy?
- Do you enjoy your car?
- Does your brother have the same interests as you?
- Do you have a pet?
Are for questions?
We use do/does or is/are as question words when we want to ask yes/no questions. We use does and is with third person singular pronouns (he, she, it) and with singular noun forms. We use do and are with other personal pronouns (you, we they) and with plural noun forms.
Are questions sentences?
Of course, these types of statements (called declarative sentences) are part of the dialogue, but unless the conversation is entirely one-way, chances are you’ll also hear requests or commands (imperative sentences), exclamations (exclamatory sentences) or questions (interrogative sentences).
Are am exercises questions?
Do you need help?
- Are you from England? → Yes, I am. I are.
- Is she nice? → Yes, she am. she are.
- Are the friends at school? → Yes, they am.
- Is the dog in the garden? → Yes, it am.
- Are you 12? → No, I am not.
- Is your school bag black? → Yes, it am.
- Is he a teacher? → Yes, he am.
- Are your parents from Italy? → No, they am not.
Can questions grammar?
Using questions with the modal auxiliary verb ‘can’ is very common use in the English language. In case there is no additional question word as for example ‘how, who, where, why’, etc., ‘can’ appears at the beginning of the question. This is considered to be incorrect English grammar.
Can could grammar?
Both Can and Could are Modal Verbs. In general Could is considered more polite (or formal) that Can.
Can Cannot grammar?
Can/Cannot in affirmative and negative sentences. We use Can when we have the ability, time or will to do something. For example: I can play the guitar. (This means that I have the ability to play the instrument) OR I can go to the store later (I have the time to go soon) OR I can help you (I want to help you).
Can I ask you something reply?
What’s the most polite way to answer “can I ask you a question?” If you’re willing to hear them out, then “Yes, you may” is polite, formal and grammatically correct. You are not obligated to answer their question if you don’t want to. You said you’d listen, not that you’d reveal private information.
Can I ask you some questions Google?
Ask a question On your computer, open Google. Search for a place. Under the information card for the place on the right side, click “Ask a question” next to the “Questions & answers” section.
Can I ask you a doubt?
If you simply want to ask someone a question and get some information, it’s correct to say ‘I have a question. ‘ However, if you are not sure that what someone is saying is true or correct, then you could say, ‘I have some doubts about what you are saying. You can also say ‘I doubt that what you’re saying is true.