1. The document discusses the identification and formulation of research problems. It states that selecting a research problem is the first step in the research process.
2. It describes various sources that a research problem can come from, including personal and practical experiences, literature reviews, previous research, theories, social issues, brainstorming, intuition, folklores, field exposure, and consultation with experts.
3. The key aspects considered for a good research problem are that it must be significant to the field of study, original, feasible, solvable, current, and interesting to the researcher. The document outlines the process of formulating a research problem from selecting a broad topic area to defining a specific statement of the problem.