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Research 
The Research Topic
Problem Identification 
• A problem is a perceived difficulty, a feeling of 
discomfort with the way things are, a 
discrepancy between what someone believes 
should be and what is. 
• A potential research situation arises wen three 
conditions exists: 
• A perceived DESCRIPANCY between what is and what 
should be. 
• A QUESTION about why the discrepancy exists 
• At least TWO POSSIBLE AND PLAUSIBLE ANSWERS to 
the question.
Example of a Non-Research 
Problem 
• A recent survey in District A found that 1,000 
women were continuous users of contraceptive 
pills. But last month’s service statistics 
indicate that none of these women are using 
contraceptive pills.
Example of a Non-Research 
Problem 
Discrepancy All 1,000 women should be using contraceptive pills, 
but all 1,000 women are not using contraceptive 
pills 
Problem 
Question 
What factor or factors are responsible for 1,000 
women discontinuing their use of contraceptive 
pills? 
Answer A monsoon flood has prevented all new supplies of 
pills reaching District A, and all old supplies have 
been exhausted
Example of a Research Problem 
• District A is always flooded during the monsoon 
season, Recognizing this problem, the national 
family planning program established a new supply 
logistics system for the district. Each pill user is 
given a four-month supply before the monsoon 
begins. During the monsoon, small motorboats are 
available to transport new supplies to selected 
distribution centres accessible to village-level 
family planning workers. Despite these new 
measures, this year’s service statistics indicated 
that there are no pill supplies for District A.
Example of a Research Problem 
Discrepancy The new logistics system should be able to assure a 
continuous supply of pills, but this year there are 
no supplies. 
Problem 
Question 
Why has the new supply logistics system been 
incapable of delivering contraceptive pills to users? 
Answer 1. An order for new pill supplies was not placed in 
time before the monsoon rains 
2. The riverboats used to transport the supplies 
are out of order 
3. Field workers were not told about the new 
system and failed to give users a four-month 
supply of pills before the monsoon
Situations to avoid when considering 
a problem for research
Situations to avoid when considering 
a problem for research 
• Research projects should not be a ruse for 
achieving self-enlightenment 
• Example: 
• “The problem of this research is to learn more 
about the way in which the Panama Canal was 
built.” 
• Note: the information gathering may add knowledge 
but not “new” knowledge. 
Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
Situations to avoid when considering 
a problem for research 
• A problem whose sole purpose is to compare 
two sets of data is not a suitable research 
problem. 
• Example: 
• This research project will compare the increase in 
the number of women employed over 100 years – 
from 1870 to 1970 – with the employment of men 
over the same time span. 
• Note: a simple table completes the project. 
Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
Situations to avoid when considering 
a problem for research 
• Calculating a coefficient correlation between 
two sets of data to show a relationship 
between them is not acceptable as a problem 
for research. 
• Example: 
• “Research has shown that the correlation between 
the intelligence of the parents and that of their 
children are such-and-such.” 
• Note: This is mere statistical exercise and does not 
include interpretation. The causes for the 
correlation should be researched. 
Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
Situations to avoid when considering 
a problem for research 
• Problems that result in a yes or no answer are 
not suitable for research. 
• Example: 
• “Is homework beneficial to children?” 
Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
“ 
“It can be said with complete confidence 
that any scientist of any age who wants to 
make important discoveries must study 
important problems. Dull or piffling problems 
yield dull or piffling answers. It is not enough 
that a problem should be “interesting” – 
almost all problem is interesting if it is 
studied in sufficient depth. 
” 
P.B. Medawar (1979) – Nobel laureate who investigated causes of the human 
body’s rejection of organ tissues transplanted from other human beings. 
Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
Finding legitimate problems 
Danilo B. Largo, Director, USC Research Office
Finding legitimate problems 
• Look around you. 
• Be more observant 
• Question what is happening around you. 
• Look at everything with intellectual curiousity. 
Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
Finding legitimate problems 
• Read the literature 
• Find out what things are already known about your 
topic of interest 
• There is no need to reinvent the wheel 
• The existing literature is likely to tell you what is 
“not” known in the area – in other words, what still 
needs to be done 
• Reading also gives you a theoretical base on which 
to build a rationale for your study. 
Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
Finding legitimate problems 
• Attend professional conferences 
• Most experienced researchers are happy to talk with 
people who are just starting out. In fact, they may 
feel flattered that you are familiar with their work 
and that you would like to extend or apply it in 
some way. 
Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
Finding legitimate problems 
• Seek the advise of experts 
• Ask: what needs to be done? What burning questions 
are still out there? What previous research findings 
seemingly don’t make sense? 
Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
Finding legitimate problems 
• Choose a topic that intrigues and motivates 
you 
• Remember, the problem you’re about to undertake 
will take you many months, quite possible a couple 
of years or even longer. So it should be something 
that you truly believe is worth your time and effort. 
• “You’re going to be married to it, so you might as 
well enjoy it.” (Peter Leavenworth, doctoral 
student in history) 
Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
Finding legitimate problems 
• Choose a topic that others will find interesting 
and worthy of attention. 
• Conference coordinators and journal editors are 
often quite selective about the papers they accept 
for presentation or publication, and they are most 
likely to choose those papers that will have more 
broad appeal. 
Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
Defining the research problem
Defining the problem 
• From the available research literature, current 
service statistics, educated opinions, and 
other sources of information, try to add 
details to the problem situation you have just 
identified. 
• Look for theoretical concepts and operational 
variables that you may have missed. 
• List these concepts and variables on a piece of 
paper as you come across them.
Questions 
• What is the incidence and prevalence of the problem? 
• What geographic areas are affected by the problem? 
• What population groups are affected by the problem? 
• What are the findings of other research studies? 
• What has been done to overcome the problem in the 
past? 
• How successful were past efforts to overcome the 
problem? 
• What seem to be major unanswered questions about the 
problem?
Defining the problem 
• From the information you have collected from a 
literature review and other sources, rewrite your 
statement identifying and defining the problem. 
• Use the format of Problem Situation, Discrepancy, 
Problem Question, and Possible Answers. 
• Add details that help to define the problem, but 
organize the information. 
• Try to establish the boundaries of the problem. 
• Focus your attention on the most important, 
researchable aspects of the problem. 
• Be clear and be specific.
Defining the problem 
• Have one or more friends read your final 
statement identifying and defining the 
problem situation. 
• Have the friend tell you what he or she thinks 
the problem is. 
• If your friend is unclear about the problem 
situation, if your friend cannot describe the 
discrepancy between what is and what should 
be, then go back to the beginning and start all 
over.
Additional guidelines in stating 
the problem
Guidelines in stating the 
problem 
• State the problem clearly and completely. 
• Incorrect: “Welfare of children” 
• Correct: “What effect does welfare assistance to 
parents have on the attitudes of their children 
toward work?” 
Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
Guidelines in stating the 
problem 
• Think through the feasibility of the project 
that the problem implies 
• Incorrect: “This study proposes to study the science 
programs in the secondary schools in the United 
States for the purpose of…” 
• Correct: “This study proposes to survey the science 
programs in selected secondary schools throughout 
the United States.” 
Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
Guidelines in stating the 
problem 
• Say precisely what you mean 
• Do not assume that others will read your mind. 
People will always take things at face value. 
• Absolute honesty and integrity are assumed in every 
statement a scholar makes. 
Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
Guidelines in stating the 
problem 
• Edit your work 
• Editing is sharpening a thought to a gemlike point 
and eliminating useless verbiage. 
• Unedited: “We have been discussing several 
common difficulties relating to the statement of the 
problem. These can be improved or remedied 
through a careful editing of your words.” 
• Edited: “You can avoid the difficulties we have been 
discussing by carefully editing your words.” 
Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
References 
• Paul Leedy and Jeanne Ellis Ormrod, 
PRACTICAL RESEARCH: PLANNING AND DESIGN, 
Pearson Prentice Hall, 2005, New Jersey

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Research 05 the research topic

  • 2. Problem Identification • A problem is a perceived difficulty, a feeling of discomfort with the way things are, a discrepancy between what someone believes should be and what is. • A potential research situation arises wen three conditions exists: • A perceived DESCRIPANCY between what is and what should be. • A QUESTION about why the discrepancy exists • At least TWO POSSIBLE AND PLAUSIBLE ANSWERS to the question.
  • 3. Example of a Non-Research Problem • A recent survey in District A found that 1,000 women were continuous users of contraceptive pills. But last month’s service statistics indicate that none of these women are using contraceptive pills.
  • 4. Example of a Non-Research Problem Discrepancy All 1,000 women should be using contraceptive pills, but all 1,000 women are not using contraceptive pills Problem Question What factor or factors are responsible for 1,000 women discontinuing their use of contraceptive pills? Answer A monsoon flood has prevented all new supplies of pills reaching District A, and all old supplies have been exhausted
  • 5. Example of a Research Problem • District A is always flooded during the monsoon season, Recognizing this problem, the national family planning program established a new supply logistics system for the district. Each pill user is given a four-month supply before the monsoon begins. During the monsoon, small motorboats are available to transport new supplies to selected distribution centres accessible to village-level family planning workers. Despite these new measures, this year’s service statistics indicated that there are no pill supplies for District A.
  • 6. Example of a Research Problem Discrepancy The new logistics system should be able to assure a continuous supply of pills, but this year there are no supplies. Problem Question Why has the new supply logistics system been incapable of delivering contraceptive pills to users? Answer 1. An order for new pill supplies was not placed in time before the monsoon rains 2. The riverboats used to transport the supplies are out of order 3. Field workers were not told about the new system and failed to give users a four-month supply of pills before the monsoon
  • 7. Situations to avoid when considering a problem for research
  • 8. Situations to avoid when considering a problem for research • Research projects should not be a ruse for achieving self-enlightenment • Example: • “The problem of this research is to learn more about the way in which the Panama Canal was built.” • Note: the information gathering may add knowledge but not “new” knowledge. Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
  • 9. Situations to avoid when considering a problem for research • A problem whose sole purpose is to compare two sets of data is not a suitable research problem. • Example: • This research project will compare the increase in the number of women employed over 100 years – from 1870 to 1970 – with the employment of men over the same time span. • Note: a simple table completes the project. Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
  • 10. Situations to avoid when considering a problem for research • Calculating a coefficient correlation between two sets of data to show a relationship between them is not acceptable as a problem for research. • Example: • “Research has shown that the correlation between the intelligence of the parents and that of their children are such-and-such.” • Note: This is mere statistical exercise and does not include interpretation. The causes for the correlation should be researched. Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
  • 11. Situations to avoid when considering a problem for research • Problems that result in a yes or no answer are not suitable for research. • Example: • “Is homework beneficial to children?” Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
  • 12. “ “It can be said with complete confidence that any scientist of any age who wants to make important discoveries must study important problems. Dull or piffling problems yield dull or piffling answers. It is not enough that a problem should be “interesting” – almost all problem is interesting if it is studied in sufficient depth. ” P.B. Medawar (1979) – Nobel laureate who investigated causes of the human body’s rejection of organ tissues transplanted from other human beings. Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
  • 13. Finding legitimate problems Danilo B. Largo, Director, USC Research Office
  • 14. Finding legitimate problems • Look around you. • Be more observant • Question what is happening around you. • Look at everything with intellectual curiousity. Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
  • 15. Finding legitimate problems • Read the literature • Find out what things are already known about your topic of interest • There is no need to reinvent the wheel • The existing literature is likely to tell you what is “not” known in the area – in other words, what still needs to be done • Reading also gives you a theoretical base on which to build a rationale for your study. Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
  • 16. Finding legitimate problems • Attend professional conferences • Most experienced researchers are happy to talk with people who are just starting out. In fact, they may feel flattered that you are familiar with their work and that you would like to extend or apply it in some way. Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
  • 17. Finding legitimate problems • Seek the advise of experts • Ask: what needs to be done? What burning questions are still out there? What previous research findings seemingly don’t make sense? Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
  • 18. Finding legitimate problems • Choose a topic that intrigues and motivates you • Remember, the problem you’re about to undertake will take you many months, quite possible a couple of years or even longer. So it should be something that you truly believe is worth your time and effort. • “You’re going to be married to it, so you might as well enjoy it.” (Peter Leavenworth, doctoral student in history) Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
  • 19. Finding legitimate problems • Choose a topic that others will find interesting and worthy of attention. • Conference coordinators and journal editors are often quite selective about the papers they accept for presentation or publication, and they are most likely to choose those papers that will have more broad appeal. Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
  • 21. Defining the problem • From the available research literature, current service statistics, educated opinions, and other sources of information, try to add details to the problem situation you have just identified. • Look for theoretical concepts and operational variables that you may have missed. • List these concepts and variables on a piece of paper as you come across them.
  • 22. Questions • What is the incidence and prevalence of the problem? • What geographic areas are affected by the problem? • What population groups are affected by the problem? • What are the findings of other research studies? • What has been done to overcome the problem in the past? • How successful were past efforts to overcome the problem? • What seem to be major unanswered questions about the problem?
  • 23. Defining the problem • From the information you have collected from a literature review and other sources, rewrite your statement identifying and defining the problem. • Use the format of Problem Situation, Discrepancy, Problem Question, and Possible Answers. • Add details that help to define the problem, but organize the information. • Try to establish the boundaries of the problem. • Focus your attention on the most important, researchable aspects of the problem. • Be clear and be specific.
  • 24. Defining the problem • Have one or more friends read your final statement identifying and defining the problem situation. • Have the friend tell you what he or she thinks the problem is. • If your friend is unclear about the problem situation, if your friend cannot describe the discrepancy between what is and what should be, then go back to the beginning and start all over.
  • 25. Additional guidelines in stating the problem
  • 26. Guidelines in stating the problem • State the problem clearly and completely. • Incorrect: “Welfare of children” • Correct: “What effect does welfare assistance to parents have on the attitudes of their children toward work?” Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
  • 27. Guidelines in stating the problem • Think through the feasibility of the project that the problem implies • Incorrect: “This study proposes to study the science programs in the secondary schools in the United States for the purpose of…” • Correct: “This study proposes to survey the science programs in selected secondary schools throughout the United States.” Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
  • 28. Guidelines in stating the problem • Say precisely what you mean • Do not assume that others will read your mind. People will always take things at face value. • Absolute honesty and integrity are assumed in every statement a scholar makes. Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
  • 29. Guidelines in stating the problem • Edit your work • Editing is sharpening a thought to a gemlike point and eliminating useless verbiage. • Unedited: “We have been discussing several common difficulties relating to the statement of the problem. These can be improved or remedied through a careful editing of your words.” • Edited: “You can avoid the difficulties we have been discussing by carefully editing your words.” Leedy & Ormrod, 2005
  • 30. References • Paul Leedy and Jeanne Ellis Ormrod, PRACTICAL RESEARCH: PLANNING AND DESIGN, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2005, New Jersey