Problem justification in research

For makes a good research question is often in the eye of the beholder, but there are several general best-practices criteria that can be used to assess the justification for the question scientifically well-posed, i.

Is it stated in a hypothetical form that leads to a research design and analysis with scientific credibility?

The research question require data that is accessible or attainable at a reasonable cost or effort?

The research question posed in a way that can explain variability, different outcomes under different conditions?

The research extend our understanding of the phenomena being investigated; does it elaborate, extend, or fill in gaps in our present knowledge?

2006 by the faculty development and instructional design center, northern illinois ication for makes a good research question is often in the eye of the beholder, but there are several general best-practices criteria that can be used to assess the justification for the question scientifically well-posed, i.

Canadian and ivorian partners have integrated field and laboratory studies and capacity building aimed at alleviated cily phytoplasma problems and improving livelihoods of impoverished coconut proposal responds to the current cily situation, focusing on perspectives and needs of farmers (particularly women).

Capacity building activities will be coordinated among authorities, policy makers, stakeholders and farmers, especially women, so that useful developments can be disseminated effectively, improving livelihoods of coconut smallholder farmers in coastal côte d’ a reply cancel for ngosgrants and resources for funds for acy and good nmental security and hood and and conflict , sanitation and tweet +1 share email whatsapponce the problem description is ready, we need to write another separate paragraph for project justification.

Project justification is about trying to explain why we need to implement a particular solution to the problem we have narrated above.