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Chapter 2Id e n tI f y I n g a Re s e aR c h PR o b l e m a n d Qu e s tI o n, a n d se aR c hI n g Re l e v a n t lI t e R a t uR eLong before you create a research proposal, let alone conduct your research , you need to identify a problem to address and then a question or questions to ask regarding your targeted problem . This Chapter first discusses the nature of a research problem , where you might get ideas for a problem to investigate, narrow-ing down or focusing on a particular problem to address, and writing good research questions. It then discusses finding literature that is relevant to and helpful in clarifying your targeted problem and question(s).

A research problem, or phenomenon as it might be called in many forms of qualitative research, is the topic you would like to address, investigate, or study, whether descriptively or experimentally. It is the focus or reason for engaging in your research. It is typically a topic, phenomenon, or challenge that you are inter-

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