According to the Scribbr guide, what is a “research problem”?, The final conclusion of a study, A practical or theoretical issue that a research project investigates and aims to solve, A list of sources used in a paper, The statistical method used to analyze data, What is the purpose of a “problem statement”?, To list all the references in alphabetical order, To describe who the problem affects, why research is needed, and how the project will contribute to solving it, To summarize the entire research paper in one paragraph, To explain the statistical tests used in the study, According to the guide, what makes a “strong research question”?, It can be answered with “yes” or “no”, It is specific enough to answer thoroughly using appropriate methods, and complex enough to require in-depth investigation, It is identical to the thesis statement, It is based on easily available facts without analysis, What is a “research design” as defined in the article?, The bibliography section of a dissertation, A practical framework for answering research questions, including decisions about data type, collection methods, and analysis, The title page of a research paper, A summary of the results section, What is the purpose of a “research proposal”?, To thank the participants after the study is completed, To outline the context, relevance, purpose, and plan of a research project, To replace the final dissertation, To list only the references used in the study, According to the Scribbr guide, what does “primary data” refer to?, Data that has already been published by other researchers, Data collected directly by the researcher for their own study, Data that is always qualitative, Data found in a literature review, What is the main purpose of a “literature review” in the research process?, To list all the books in a library, To gather relevant sources and identify problems, questions, debates, contradictions, and gaps in existing research, To write the conclusion of a thesis, To describe the research methods in detail, According to the guide, what is a “conceptual framework”?, A statistical test for hypothesis testing, A structure (often developed at the research design stage) that outlines key concepts and their relationships, A synonym for the bibliography, A summary of the research results, What is a “hypothesis” in the context of the research process?, A random guess without any basis, A testable prediction about the relationship between variables, The title of a research paper, A list of references, According to the Scribbr guide, what should a research question avoid to be considered “strong”?, Being specific and complex, Being answerable with “yes/no” or easily available facts, Requiring in-depth investigation, Using qualitative or quantitative methods.
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