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RESEARCH 
PROBLEM 
By 
SATHIA.N 
SENThONY 
PADMAVATHI 
SUDARSANA
INTRODUCTION 
 A research problem is a question that researcher 
wants to answer or a problem that a researcher 
wants to solve 
 Identification & formulation of a research problem is 
the first step of the research process. 
 Selection of research problem depends on several 
factors such as researcher’s knowledge, skills, 
interest, expertise, motivation & creativity with 
respect to the subject of inquiry. 
 It is like the identification of a destination before 
under taking a journey 
 Without a problem , research cannot proceed 
because there is nothing to proceed to ward.
Count… 
 “If one wants to solve a problem , one must generally 
know what the problem is . It can be said that a large 
part of the problem lies in knowing what one is trying 
to do. 
 Research problem may take a number of forms , 
from the very simple to the very complex 
Research Topic: 
The broad general area expected to investigate. It is a 
broad idea or concept from which many problems may be 
delineated. 
Research Problem: 
A situation or circumstance that requires a solution to be 
described, explained, or predicted. It is an unsatisfactory
DEFINITION 
 According to Kerlinger, ‘A problem is an 
interrogative sentence or statement that asks what 
relation exists between two or more variable. The 
answer to question will provide what is having 
sought in the research. 
 R.S. Woodworth defines problem as ‘a situation for 
which we have no ready & successful response by 
instinct or by previous acquired habit. We must find 
out what to do’, i.e. the solution can be found out 
only after an investigation. 
 In other words, ‘a research problem is an area of 
concern where there is a gap in the knowledge 
base needed for professional practices.
SELECTION OF RESEARCH 
PROBLEM 
Any research problem does exist if the following condition 
are in existence:- 
1.There must be an individual or a group or an 
organization having different types of environment. 
2.There must be atlest two course of action is defined by 
one or more values of the controlled variable. 
3. There must be atlest two possible outcomes .Out of 
these two a researcher wants an objective.
Count… 
4. The courses of action available must provide some 
chance of obtaining the objective but they cannot 
provide the same chance as they have unequal 
efficiencies for the desired result. 
R.L.ACKOFF has discussed the five components of a 
research problem as under:- 
1. Research consumer: 
-individuals or group which have some difficulty or 
problem. they may be researcher or other. 
2. Research – consumer’s objective:- 
- there must be some objective to be attained as 
the research consumer must have something to get 
it. If one wants noting one cannot have a problem.
Count… 
3.Alternative means to meet the objective: 
-this means that there must be at least two means(courses 
of action) available to a researcher or if has no choice of 
means, he/she cannot have a problem. 
4. Doubt in regard to selection of alternatives: 
-the existence of alternative courses of action is not enough 
to experience a problem 
-The researcher must have some doubt as to which 
alternative to select. 
-without such a doubt there can be no problem 
5. There must be one or more environments: 
- there must be some environment to which the difficulty or 
problem pertains 
- A researcher may have doubts as to which will be most 
efficient means in one environment. 
- -some problems are specific to any one environment while 
others are quite general.
The following points should be kept in mind by a researcher in 
selecting a research problem: 
1.The subject on which research work has been overdue should 
not be chosen, because it will be a difficult task to throw any 
new light. 
2.The problem should neither be too narrow nor too vague. 
3.The topic of the research should be familiar and feasible so 
that the researcher can easily have an access to related 
research materials or source of research. 
4.Controversial subject should be avoided while selecting a 
research problem. 
5.While selecting a research problem the researcher should also 
take into account the various factors such as the importance of 
subject, the qualifications , the training of researcher , the 
investment elements in the research in terms of time, money and 
energy. 
6.The selection of any research problem must be preceded by a
A research problem 
may come from 
several sources
Selection of a research 
areas 
Reviewing the literature & 
theories 
Delimiting the research 
topic 
Evaluating the research 
problem 
Formulating final statement 
of research problem
Selection of a research area: 
Formulation of a research problem begins with 
selection of a broad research topic from personal 
experience, literature, previous research, & theories in 
which researcher is interested & has significance for 
library profession. 
For example, a researcher gets an idea to conduct a 
study on the Impact of library internship on MLIS 
Student. 
Therefore, he or she initially begins with such broad 
research topic.
Reviewing literature & theories: 
After getting a broad idea for research, he or she needs 
to review the LISc. literature & theories. 
Literature is reviewed to know what has already been 
done in this selected areas of research. 
Review of library theories provides an opportunity for 
LISc researcher to plan a research problem to 
contribute towards either testing or development of a 
theory/conceptual model.
Delimiting the research topic: 
In this step, researcher proceeds from a general area of 
interest to more specific topic of research to conduct a 
study. 
For example, initially a researcher decides to conduct a 
study on Impact of library internship on MLIS Student; 
later in this stage researcher limits it to specific research 
topic ‘a study on perception of MLIS Students about 
impact on internship in pondicherry university ’. 
In this stage, a researcher clearly identifies variables, 
population, & setting of research study.
Evaluating the research problem 
Once researcher is clear about the specific research 
problem, next the research problem must be carefully 
evaluated for its significance, researchability, & 
feasibility. 
Feasibility of the research problem should be 
evaluated for time, cost, availability of subjects & 
resources, administrative & peer support, ethical 
consideration, & researcher’s competence & interest.
Formulating final statement of research 
problem: 
After establishing the significance, researchability, & 
feasibility, then researcher finally formulates a final 
statement of a research problem. 
A statement of research problem could be in 
declarative or interrogative format
Count… 
1.Declarative format: 
In this format, a research problem is 
stated in declarative statement. 
e.g.- impact of library internship on MLIS student of 
Pondicherry University. 
2. Interrogative format: 
In interrogative format, a research 
problem is stated in question form. 
e.g- “What is the Impact of library internship on MLIS 
Student of Pondicherry University ?”
Count… 
The choice of either of these two types of format formulation 
of a research problem depends on the researcher’s 
preference & institutional policies. 
Declarative format much popular among researchers. 
For the formulation of a research problem it is preferable it it 
fulfils the following features: 
 Research problem is clearly, precisely articulated. 
 It clearly states the variables, population, & research setting 
under study. 
 Variable are expressed in measurable terms. 
 The type of study also may be included in the statement of 
research problem.
Thank you

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Research problem

  • 1. RESEARCH PROBLEM By SATHIA.N SENThONY PADMAVATHI SUDARSANA
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  A research problem is a question that researcher wants to answer or a problem that a researcher wants to solve  Identification & formulation of a research problem is the first step of the research process.  Selection of research problem depends on several factors such as researcher’s knowledge, skills, interest, expertise, motivation & creativity with respect to the subject of inquiry.  It is like the identification of a destination before under taking a journey  Without a problem , research cannot proceed because there is nothing to proceed to ward.
  • 3. Count…  “If one wants to solve a problem , one must generally know what the problem is . It can be said that a large part of the problem lies in knowing what one is trying to do.  Research problem may take a number of forms , from the very simple to the very complex Research Topic: The broad general area expected to investigate. It is a broad idea or concept from which many problems may be delineated. Research Problem: A situation or circumstance that requires a solution to be described, explained, or predicted. It is an unsatisfactory
  • 4. DEFINITION  According to Kerlinger, ‘A problem is an interrogative sentence or statement that asks what relation exists between two or more variable. The answer to question will provide what is having sought in the research.  R.S. Woodworth defines problem as ‘a situation for which we have no ready & successful response by instinct or by previous acquired habit. We must find out what to do’, i.e. the solution can be found out only after an investigation.  In other words, ‘a research problem is an area of concern where there is a gap in the knowledge base needed for professional practices.
  • 5.
  • 6. SELECTION OF RESEARCH PROBLEM Any research problem does exist if the following condition are in existence:- 1.There must be an individual or a group or an organization having different types of environment. 2.There must be atlest two course of action is defined by one or more values of the controlled variable. 3. There must be atlest two possible outcomes .Out of these two a researcher wants an objective.
  • 7. Count… 4. The courses of action available must provide some chance of obtaining the objective but they cannot provide the same chance as they have unequal efficiencies for the desired result. R.L.ACKOFF has discussed the five components of a research problem as under:- 1. Research consumer: -individuals or group which have some difficulty or problem. they may be researcher or other. 2. Research – consumer’s objective:- - there must be some objective to be attained as the research consumer must have something to get it. If one wants noting one cannot have a problem.
  • 8. Count… 3.Alternative means to meet the objective: -this means that there must be at least two means(courses of action) available to a researcher or if has no choice of means, he/she cannot have a problem. 4. Doubt in regard to selection of alternatives: -the existence of alternative courses of action is not enough to experience a problem -The researcher must have some doubt as to which alternative to select. -without such a doubt there can be no problem 5. There must be one or more environments: - there must be some environment to which the difficulty or problem pertains - A researcher may have doubts as to which will be most efficient means in one environment. - -some problems are specific to any one environment while others are quite general.
  • 9. The following points should be kept in mind by a researcher in selecting a research problem: 1.The subject on which research work has been overdue should not be chosen, because it will be a difficult task to throw any new light. 2.The problem should neither be too narrow nor too vague. 3.The topic of the research should be familiar and feasible so that the researcher can easily have an access to related research materials or source of research. 4.Controversial subject should be avoided while selecting a research problem. 5.While selecting a research problem the researcher should also take into account the various factors such as the importance of subject, the qualifications , the training of researcher , the investment elements in the research in terms of time, money and energy. 6.The selection of any research problem must be preceded by a
  • 10. A research problem may come from several sources
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. Selection of a research areas Reviewing the literature & theories Delimiting the research topic Evaluating the research problem Formulating final statement of research problem
  • 14. Selection of a research area: Formulation of a research problem begins with selection of a broad research topic from personal experience, literature, previous research, & theories in which researcher is interested & has significance for library profession. For example, a researcher gets an idea to conduct a study on the Impact of library internship on MLIS Student. Therefore, he or she initially begins with such broad research topic.
  • 15. Reviewing literature & theories: After getting a broad idea for research, he or she needs to review the LISc. literature & theories. Literature is reviewed to know what has already been done in this selected areas of research. Review of library theories provides an opportunity for LISc researcher to plan a research problem to contribute towards either testing or development of a theory/conceptual model.
  • 16. Delimiting the research topic: In this step, researcher proceeds from a general area of interest to more specific topic of research to conduct a study. For example, initially a researcher decides to conduct a study on Impact of library internship on MLIS Student; later in this stage researcher limits it to specific research topic ‘a study on perception of MLIS Students about impact on internship in pondicherry university ’. In this stage, a researcher clearly identifies variables, population, & setting of research study.
  • 17. Evaluating the research problem Once researcher is clear about the specific research problem, next the research problem must be carefully evaluated for its significance, researchability, & feasibility. Feasibility of the research problem should be evaluated for time, cost, availability of subjects & resources, administrative & peer support, ethical consideration, & researcher’s competence & interest.
  • 18. Formulating final statement of research problem: After establishing the significance, researchability, & feasibility, then researcher finally formulates a final statement of a research problem. A statement of research problem could be in declarative or interrogative format
  • 19. Count… 1.Declarative format: In this format, a research problem is stated in declarative statement. e.g.- impact of library internship on MLIS student of Pondicherry University. 2. Interrogative format: In interrogative format, a research problem is stated in question form. e.g- “What is the Impact of library internship on MLIS Student of Pondicherry University ?”
  • 20. Count… The choice of either of these two types of format formulation of a research problem depends on the researcher’s preference & institutional policies. Declarative format much popular among researchers. For the formulation of a research problem it is preferable it it fulfils the following features:  Research problem is clearly, precisely articulated.  It clearly states the variables, population, & research setting under study.  Variable are expressed in measurable terms.  The type of study also may be included in the statement of research problem.