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Problem Definition
Review
• What is research?
• Characteristics of research?
• Applied vs Basic research?
• Inductive vs Deductive?
Problem definition
Problem definition
Lesson objectives
• Define research problem
• Write problem statement
• Describe quantitative and qualitative
research
The broad problem area
• The entire situation where one sees a
possible need for research or problem
solving
– Examples??
Background survey
• Justifying your choice of the area in
research
– What is there a need to do this research
• Need backing up
– Government policies
– Institutional reports/ strategic plans
– Research reports
– Press report/ speeches
Let’s search for ‘back-ups’
Narrowing your research
• Narrow it down to specific issues
• Broad, general area
• Begin with broad questions
• Narrow down, focus to
operationalize
• Observe
• Analyse data
• Reach conclusions
• Generalize back to questions
Problem definition
• Defining a problem
– Not necessarily something that is seriously
wrong
– Can be an issues of interest
• Find answers to improve existing situation
– A situation where a gap exist between actual
and desired state
Problem definition
• Could be
– An issue/ matter you want to understand
– Existing educational problems that you are
seeking to solve
– Situations that you want to improve
– Areas where some conceptual clarity is
needed
– Situations in which the researcher is trying to
answer a research question empirically
Problem definition
• Essential to define your research problem very
carefully,
– Ask why you’ve chosen it , why not another problem
• Helps you to choose a suitable method of
researching it
• Prevent you from reading rather indiscriminately
– you don’t know quite what you’re looking for
– make more notes than you need.
Formulating and stating the
research problem
The research problem is..
• a set of conditions needing discussion, a
solution, and information.
• implies the possibility of empirical
investigation, that is, of data collection and
analysis
The research problem is not..
• how to do something;
• a vague or too broad a proposition;
• a value question.
Try this..
• The purpose of the study is to determine:
– whether the suspension policy should be changed.
– the truth of the proposition that Malaysian education
has encouraged exam oriented learners who aim at
getting a string of As
– how housewives can be more business minded
– if there is a difference in the mean gain scores in
achievement between students taught using a
blended learning mode and those taught using
traditional lecture.
Try one ..
• Community engagement among the
Faculty of Education students
– What is the research problem?
– What is the background?
• Government policies
• Institutional reports/ strategic plans
• Research reports
• Press report/ speeches
– What to read in order to justify?
– What to research?
Research problem
• Be as deductive as you can
• Relate your research problem to a theory
– A theory is an explanation of events or phenomena or behaviour
– Phenomena in education - theories from cognitive psychology,
sociology, psycholinguistics, management, computer science.
• Example: Finding out whether university students
benefit from community engagement
– Theory?
Let’s find a research problem
Academic connectedness of
Postgraduate part time students
Questions
– What is the research problem?
– What is the background?
– What to read in order to justify?
– What to research?
• Purpose
• Context
• Scope
Differentiate
• A research topic is the broad subject matter
being addressed in a study.
• A research problem is an educational issue or
problem in the study
• A purpose is the major intent or objective of the
study.
Problem Tree
Drawing a problem tree
• Identify core problems
• Identify effects
• Identify causes
• Identify all possible causes and effects
Withdrawal, Deferment of
studies, Dropout
Failure to achieve
meaningful experience
Complaints Poor
grades
Anxiety
Frustration
Dissatisfaction
Learning outcomes not
achieved
Distance Learners not
able to learn effectively
Effects
CORE PROBLEM
Causes
Epistemological problems
(course structure, difficulty
level and so forth)
Learners cannot
manage their learning
environment
Learners cannot
manage their learning
activities
Institutional /
Administrative
Problems
Learners’ personal
problems and
characteristics
Lack of learning
skills/ Strategies
Ambiguous
instructions and
other pedagogical
issuesInability to sustain
motivation
Lack of self-
regulation
Procrastination
Poor time
management
Inability to
maintain strong
attention to goals
sought
Lack of discipline
Logistic/Infrastructure
problems
Isolation
Lack of
support and
feedback
Poorly
designed
learning
materials
Travel
problems
Communi
cation
problems
Anxiety, fear of
technology &
technology
failure
Minimal F2F
sessions
Role conflicts
Family problems
Financial problems
Learning style / approach
does not fit
Low academic self-concept
Learner problems
Unsure of new
learning mode
Lack readiness
Lack self-direction Lack of
structure and
direction
Lack technical
ability
Example
Let’s try one
There are incompetent
teachers teaching in
schools
Effects
CORE PROBLEM
Causes
Your problem?
Academic connectedness
Effects
CORE PROBLEM
Causes
Stating a research problem
Let’s look at your research problem
• The area of your research
• State whether
– Existing educational problems that you are
seeking to solve
– Situations that you want to improve
– Areas where some conceptual clarity is
needed
– Situations in which the researcher is trying to
answer a research question empirically
• Why do you choose this ‘problem?
Problem statement
• Problem statement
– A clear, precise and succinct statement of the
question/issue that is to be investigated
• How ?
– no one "right" way to state one
• American vs. British
Problem statement
• Introduces the reader to the importance of the
problem (the concern). The reader is oriented to
the significance of the study and the research
questions or hypotheses to follow.
– You could relate your problem to the findings of prior
research ( corroborated)
• Places the problem in a context
• Provides the framework for reporting the results.
Indicate what is probably necessary to conduct
the study and explain how the findings will
present this information.
Flow of Ideas in a Problem
Statement
Topic
Evidence for
the
Issue
Deficiencies
in the
Evidence
Remedying
the deficiencies
For whom?
Select
Audiences
FLOW OF IDEAS
Subject
Area
Educational
Issue
• A Concern
• A Problem
• Something
that needs a
solution
• Evidence
from the
literature
• Evidence
from practical
• experiences
• In this body of
evidence,
what is
missing?
• What do we
need to know
more about?
How will addressing
what we need to
know help:
researchers
– educators
– policy-makers
– individuals like
those in the study
Look at one..
Topic
Evidence for
the
Issue
Deficiencies
in the
Evidence
Remedying
the deficiencies
For whom?
Select
Audiences
Educational
Issue
Concern ?
Corroborated?
Context ?
Documenting/ Reporting
• Visualize the statement of the problem as
paragraphs
– Background – general info on the issue
– research problem – provide context
– justification – supporting literature, reports etc
– deficiencies – provide the gap in research
– relate the above to your purpose
Example 1
Example 2
Exercise
• Read the article
– http://www.eric-adler.com/en/social-competence/
• Find a research problem
• Draw a problem tree
Take a break
Next: Qualitative and Quantitative Research
Quantitative vs. Qualitative
See handout
Quantitative vs. Qualitative
Let’s look at one example
Let’s look at one example
• Research problem
– Since the Malaysian Prime Minister launched 1
Malaysia, there has been a number of government
projects initiated to disseminate the concept. Private
organizations and NGOs are also conducting events
to provide information and exposure to the public;
Media and television programs are also portraying the
concept in advertisements and documentaries. With
such huge spending on IT, it is interesting to find out if
the people actually understand and are aware of 1
Malaysia
Develop an idea for quantitative
research
• TOPIC:
• Sample: ___
Develop an idea for qualitative
research
• TOPIC:
• Sample: ___
Statistics anyone?
• Statistical analysis is helpful when there is
a need to determine certain facts, or
correlations between facts.
– Helpful when doing research on a broader
scale
– Generally, it provides an answer to ‘what?’
question
– ‘How’ question is better answered by
qualitative researching
Qualitative Problem statement
• Qualitative research problem statement
– The problem should be stated clearly and
unambiguously
– The problem should express what is it that
you want to explore , to understand
• What is the meaning of A?
• How does A exist ?
• Why A happens?
Quantitative Problem statement
• Quantitative research problem statement
– The problem should be stated clearly and
unambiguously
– The problem should express a relation between two
or more variables
• Is A related to B?
• How are A and B related?
• How is A related to B under condition C?
• Is there a difference between A and B in terms of C?
– Implies possibilities of empirical testing
Tasks
• Write your problem statement
– Conduct background reading
– Decide on qualitative or quantitative approach
• Post your problem statement online
– Let there be concern, corroboration and
context
– Ask yourself –
• Will data be accessible?
• Where and from whom will you get the data?
Next
Writing research questions
Differences
• A research topic is the broad subject matter
being addressed in a study.
• A research problem is an educational issue or
problem in the study
• A purpose is the major intent or objective of the
study.
• Research questions are questions the
researcher would like answered or addressed in
the study.
• Survey questions??

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Problem definition (1)

  • 2. Review • What is research? • Characteristics of research? • Applied vs Basic research? • Inductive vs Deductive?
  • 4. Lesson objectives • Define research problem • Write problem statement • Describe quantitative and qualitative research
  • 5. The broad problem area • The entire situation where one sees a possible need for research or problem solving – Examples??
  • 6. Background survey • Justifying your choice of the area in research – What is there a need to do this research • Need backing up – Government policies – Institutional reports/ strategic plans – Research reports – Press report/ speeches
  • 7. Let’s search for ‘back-ups’
  • 8. Narrowing your research • Narrow it down to specific issues • Broad, general area • Begin with broad questions • Narrow down, focus to operationalize • Observe • Analyse data • Reach conclusions • Generalize back to questions
  • 9. Problem definition • Defining a problem – Not necessarily something that is seriously wrong – Can be an issues of interest • Find answers to improve existing situation – A situation where a gap exist between actual and desired state
  • 10. Problem definition • Could be – An issue/ matter you want to understand – Existing educational problems that you are seeking to solve – Situations that you want to improve – Areas where some conceptual clarity is needed – Situations in which the researcher is trying to answer a research question empirically
  • 11. Problem definition • Essential to define your research problem very carefully, – Ask why you’ve chosen it , why not another problem • Helps you to choose a suitable method of researching it • Prevent you from reading rather indiscriminately – you don’t know quite what you’re looking for – make more notes than you need.
  • 12. Formulating and stating the research problem
  • 13. The research problem is.. • a set of conditions needing discussion, a solution, and information. • implies the possibility of empirical investigation, that is, of data collection and analysis
  • 14. The research problem is not.. • how to do something; • a vague or too broad a proposition; • a value question.
  • 15. Try this.. • The purpose of the study is to determine: – whether the suspension policy should be changed. – the truth of the proposition that Malaysian education has encouraged exam oriented learners who aim at getting a string of As – how housewives can be more business minded – if there is a difference in the mean gain scores in achievement between students taught using a blended learning mode and those taught using traditional lecture.
  • 16. Try one .. • Community engagement among the Faculty of Education students – What is the research problem? – What is the background? • Government policies • Institutional reports/ strategic plans • Research reports • Press report/ speeches – What to read in order to justify? – What to research?
  • 17. Research problem • Be as deductive as you can • Relate your research problem to a theory – A theory is an explanation of events or phenomena or behaviour – Phenomena in education - theories from cognitive psychology, sociology, psycholinguistics, management, computer science. • Example: Finding out whether university students benefit from community engagement – Theory?
  • 18. Let’s find a research problem Academic connectedness of Postgraduate part time students
  • 19. Questions – What is the research problem? – What is the background? – What to read in order to justify? – What to research? • Purpose • Context • Scope
  • 20. Differentiate • A research topic is the broad subject matter being addressed in a study. • A research problem is an educational issue or problem in the study • A purpose is the major intent or objective of the study.
  • 22. Drawing a problem tree • Identify core problems • Identify effects • Identify causes • Identify all possible causes and effects
  • 23. Withdrawal, Deferment of studies, Dropout Failure to achieve meaningful experience Complaints Poor grades Anxiety Frustration Dissatisfaction Learning outcomes not achieved Distance Learners not able to learn effectively Effects CORE PROBLEM Causes Epistemological problems (course structure, difficulty level and so forth) Learners cannot manage their learning environment Learners cannot manage their learning activities Institutional / Administrative Problems Learners’ personal problems and characteristics Lack of learning skills/ Strategies Ambiguous instructions and other pedagogical issuesInability to sustain motivation Lack of self- regulation Procrastination Poor time management Inability to maintain strong attention to goals sought Lack of discipline Logistic/Infrastructure problems Isolation Lack of support and feedback Poorly designed learning materials Travel problems Communi cation problems Anxiety, fear of technology & technology failure Minimal F2F sessions Role conflicts Family problems Financial problems Learning style / approach does not fit Low academic self-concept Learner problems Unsure of new learning mode Lack readiness Lack self-direction Lack of structure and direction Lack technical ability Example
  • 24. Let’s try one There are incompetent teachers teaching in schools Effects CORE PROBLEM Causes
  • 27. Let’s look at your research problem • The area of your research • State whether – Existing educational problems that you are seeking to solve – Situations that you want to improve – Areas where some conceptual clarity is needed – Situations in which the researcher is trying to answer a research question empirically • Why do you choose this ‘problem?
  • 28. Problem statement • Problem statement – A clear, precise and succinct statement of the question/issue that is to be investigated • How ? – no one "right" way to state one • American vs. British
  • 29. Problem statement • Introduces the reader to the importance of the problem (the concern). The reader is oriented to the significance of the study and the research questions or hypotheses to follow. – You could relate your problem to the findings of prior research ( corroborated) • Places the problem in a context • Provides the framework for reporting the results. Indicate what is probably necessary to conduct the study and explain how the findings will present this information.
  • 30. Flow of Ideas in a Problem Statement Topic Evidence for the Issue Deficiencies in the Evidence Remedying the deficiencies For whom? Select Audiences FLOW OF IDEAS Subject Area Educational Issue • A Concern • A Problem • Something that needs a solution • Evidence from the literature • Evidence from practical • experiences • In this body of evidence, what is missing? • What do we need to know more about? How will addressing what we need to know help: researchers – educators – policy-makers – individuals like those in the study
  • 31. Look at one.. Topic Evidence for the Issue Deficiencies in the Evidence Remedying the deficiencies For whom? Select Audiences Educational Issue Concern ? Corroborated? Context ?
  • 32. Documenting/ Reporting • Visualize the statement of the problem as paragraphs – Background – general info on the issue – research problem – provide context – justification – supporting literature, reports etc – deficiencies – provide the gap in research – relate the above to your purpose
  • 34. Exercise • Read the article – http://www.eric-adler.com/en/social-competence/ • Find a research problem • Draw a problem tree
  • 35. Take a break Next: Qualitative and Quantitative Research
  • 38. Let’s look at one example
  • 39. Let’s look at one example • Research problem – Since the Malaysian Prime Minister launched 1 Malaysia, there has been a number of government projects initiated to disseminate the concept. Private organizations and NGOs are also conducting events to provide information and exposure to the public; Media and television programs are also portraying the concept in advertisements and documentaries. With such huge spending on IT, it is interesting to find out if the people actually understand and are aware of 1 Malaysia
  • 40. Develop an idea for quantitative research • TOPIC: • Sample: ___
  • 41. Develop an idea for qualitative research • TOPIC: • Sample: ___
  • 42. Statistics anyone? • Statistical analysis is helpful when there is a need to determine certain facts, or correlations between facts. – Helpful when doing research on a broader scale – Generally, it provides an answer to ‘what?’ question – ‘How’ question is better answered by qualitative researching
  • 43. Qualitative Problem statement • Qualitative research problem statement – The problem should be stated clearly and unambiguously – The problem should express what is it that you want to explore , to understand • What is the meaning of A? • How does A exist ? • Why A happens?
  • 44. Quantitative Problem statement • Quantitative research problem statement – The problem should be stated clearly and unambiguously – The problem should express a relation between two or more variables • Is A related to B? • How are A and B related? • How is A related to B under condition C? • Is there a difference between A and B in terms of C? – Implies possibilities of empirical testing
  • 45. Tasks • Write your problem statement – Conduct background reading – Decide on qualitative or quantitative approach • Post your problem statement online – Let there be concern, corroboration and context – Ask yourself – • Will data be accessible? • Where and from whom will you get the data?
  • 47. Differences • A research topic is the broad subject matter being addressed in a study. • A research problem is an educational issue or problem in the study • A purpose is the major intent or objective of the study. • Research questions are questions the researcher would like answered or addressed in the study. • Survey questions??