CRITERIA IN SELECTING THE RESEARCH PROBLEM
CRITERIA IN SELECTING THE RESEARCH PROBLEM Certain external and personal criteria are to be considered in the Selection of research problem. External criteria have to do with such matters as novelty and importance for the field, availability of data and method, and institutional or administrative cooperation. Personal criteria involved such considerations as interest training, cost and time, etc. A number of criteria in the form of conditions might be listed for the guidance in the selection of research problem. a) External Criteria 1. Novelty The research problem should be sufficiently Original and new, one. The investigator should not select a problem until he is sure that it really is a new problem which has never before been investigated successfully. 2. Significance of the Problem While selecting problem, the researcher has to see whether the topic is significant to the profession, & useful to the society. Every problem undertaken for investigation must offer...
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