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How does the statement of a researchable problem differ from the description of a situation?

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The statement of the researchable problem should communicate what will be studied using direct and precise words. It should include at least one or more sentences stating the goal of the research, the purpose for which the research is being done and the direction the research will be going. A well written statement allows the reader to understand the need for the research and gives a general overview of the entire ...

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