3 Components of a Research Problem Statement

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Learn how to write the three components of a research problem statement: Context, Knowledge Gap, and Significance. In this video, Jessica explains the three components of a research problem statement and provides guiding questions to help you write an early version of your research problem statement. These guiding questions can help you conceptualize your research problem and refine your study topic.

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Highlights

💡 The problem statement is a vital part of a research paper.
📚 The three components of a problem statement are context, knowledge gap, and significance.
🌍 Context provides information about the current situation and background.
🔎 The knowledge gap addresses previous research and unanswered questions.
🎯 The significance explains why filling the knowledge "gap" is important.
📑 Program guidelines determine the length and depth of the problem statement.

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