Topic 8:Research development based on the Quantitative Approach: Research Project Steps

Research Question

Recruiters/Agencies

Recruiters/Agencies

Networking events

Networking events

Online Profiles

Online Profiles

Job Fairs

Job Fairs

Personal Relationships

Personal Relationships

Difference between a Research Question and a Research Problem

Cover letters

Cover letters

Resumes

Resumes

Thank you letters

Thank you letters

References

References

The importance of formulating a Research Problem

• Allows research with a clear objective and validation.

• Determines the type of study design, the type of sampling strategy, and the type of analysis.

• It is the fundamental basis of an investigation on which its success or failure will depend.

• It establishes the limits of direction and expresses the objective of any investigation.

• The problems must be capable of being observed empirically.

Offers

Offers

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Offers

Evaluating a problem

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