The purpose of a problem statement in a research paper?

The purpose of a problem statement in a research paper?
A problem statement in a research paper

A well-written problem statement is the first step in the research process. It lays the foundation for the rest of the research paper, contextualizes the issue, and explains its purpose. Fundamentally, it tells how significant this study is!

In a thesis, a problem statement explains the topic covered and who is affected. Your research objectives are also included in it. Basically, your thesis and project, in general, ought to have a problem statement to clarify why they are valuable. There must be a question or issue presented in each research paper (or any other type of teaching). Afterward, you provide your thesis, which provides a solution, before supporting and defending that thesis.

By incorporating previous scholarship into your problem statement, you will not only validate why your research is relevant, but you will also attract your reader’s attention. There is no such thing as an unanswered question, and most people will keep reading to learn how the problem is resolved. Providing a problem statement is not only an excellent methodological practice, it is also an excellent literary technique.

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