Let us start with the question: What does one mean when he/she wants to define a research problem? The answer may be that one wants to state the problem along with the bounds within which it is to be studied. In other words, defining a problem involves the task of laying down boundaries within which a researcher shall study the problem with a pre-determined objective in view. How to define a research problem is undoubtedly a herculean task. However, it is a task that must be tackled intelligently to avoid the perplexity encountered in a research operation. The usual approach is that the researcher should himself pose a question (or in case someone else wants the researcher to carry on research, the concerned individual, organization or an authority should pose the question to the researcher) and set-up techniques and procedures for throwing light on the question concerned for formulating or defining the research problem. But such an approach generally does not produce definitive results because the question phrased in such a fashion is usually in broad general terms and as such may not be in a form suitable for testing. Defining a research problem properly and clearly is a crucial part of a research study and must in no case be accomplished hurriedly. However, in practice this a frequently overlooked which causes a lot of problems later on. Hence, the research problem should be defined in a systematic manner, giving due weightage to all relating points.
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Techniques for Defining Research Problems
1. Overview on Techniques Involved
in Defining a Problem
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2. Techniques Involved in Defining a
Problem
As a researcher, you must have often read that defining a problem is the first
step in a research process.
Defining a problem, simply means that the researcher has to lay down certain
boundaries within which he/she has to study the problem with a pre-defined
objective in mind.
Defining a problem is a herculean task, and this must be done intelligently to
avoid confusions that arise in the research operation.
3. Try to follow the below steps systematically to best
define a problem:
i. State the problem in a general way
ii. Understand the nature of the problem
iii. Survey the available literature
iv. Go for discussions for developing ideas
v. Rephrase the research problem into a working
proposition
4. How to define a problem in general way?
Study the related subject thoroughly
Do preliminary survey or pilot survey
Define the problem in general way
Ex: Does negative news interest people more than positive
news?
Narrow it down by rethinking over the problem in
operational terms. Ex: Does negative news such as robbery,
corruption interest people more than positive news like
country economic growth ?
5. ii. Understand the nature of the
problem
The researcher needs to discuss the problem with those
related to the subject matter in order to clearly understand
the origin of the problem, its nature, objectives, and the
environment in which the problem is to be studied
6. iii. Survey the available literature
Survey all the research which are already undertaken in
related problem.
It helps to :-
Narrow down the problem
To identify research gaps
Gives new ideas in related area
Helps for research design
7. iv. Go for discussions for developing ideas
Discussion always produces useful
information.
Various new ideas can be developed
through such an exercise.
Researcher must discuss his/her problem
with his/ her colleagues and others who have
enough experience in the same area or in
working on similar problems. This is known
as experience survey.
8. v. Rephrase the research problem
into a working proposition
Initial research question: Why is productivity in
Japan so much higher than in India?
After, the problem has understood, available
literature has taken place and discussion over the
problem has taken place, the question has rephrased.
Rephrased Research question: What factors were
responsible for the higher labor productivity of Japan’s
manufacturing industries during the decade 1971 to
1980 relative to India’s manufacturing industries?”
9. In addition to what has been stated above, the
following points must also be observed while
defining a research problem:
(a) Technical terms and words or phrases, with special meanings used in the
statement of the problem, should be clearly defined.
(b) Basic assumptions or postulates (if any) relating to the research problem
should be clearly stated.
(c) A straight forward statement of the value of the investigation (i.e., the criteria
for the selection of the problem) should be provided.
(d) The suitability of the time-period and the sources of data available must also
be considered by the researcher in defining the problem.
(e) The scope of the investigation or the limits within which the problem is to be
studied must be mentioned explicitly in defining a research problem.