Problems of Research
Problems of Research
2 With so many researches already conducted, it may be difficult to find a research problem that is
worth studying. However, when one considers and observes difficulties and issues experienced in
the practice of profession, it may be possible to identify research problems.
3 Research problems can also be obtained from the work of other researchers. This can happen
because it is possible that new questions arose out of those studies or the researchers
themselves have recommendations on problems to be worked on in relation to the completed
research.
4 Theories formulated by other researchers can also be researched on, say, on their applicability.
5 Engineering books and other literature may also be a source of research problems.
6 Sometimes acquaintances and mentors can also suggest research problems for study.
Is it relevant?
A research problem will be relevant if the answers obtained will be useful.
For that to happen, it must have practical value or significance, either for the researcher himself
or others in the field of the study.
Is it feasible?
What this means is, can you answer the problem within a reasonable amount of time, money,
effort and with your expertise ?
For instance, if a thesis will take 20 years before problem can be aswered, then the research
problem is not feasible for academic research.
Feasibility is also lacking if the problem requires expertise not within the capability of the
researcher. For example, if the researcher is a civil engineer but the intended study requires
medical expertise, the research may not be feasible.
If the study requires a substantial amount of money,but there are no funds for it, then the
research problem is similarly not feasible.
Is it researchable?
For a research problem to be researchable, there must be a means for the researcher to obtain
data to process.
For instance, at this point it time, to study the strength of rocks from Pluto is not researchable
because data from the rocks of the planet cannot be obtained.
Is it ethical?
If in the process of obtaining data, other people, entities, environment, habitat, society, etc. will
be harmed, then the research problem is unethical.
Poisoning a person to study the effect of a given poison is unethical, or destroying a forest to
study its ability to recover is unethical.
11 The following main problem and sub-problems involving water conduits in hydroelectric power
plants illustrate how research problems are stated.
“The main thrust of this study is to identify and integrate concepts, equations, formulae, charts,
and tables in order to organize a procedure implemented by way of a computer program that can
facilitate and effect efficient design of hydropower water conduits.
13 Research problems stated in question form may be one seeking a descriptive answer, a
difference, or a relationship. Consider the following:
Descriptive
What is the amount maximum amount of impurities mixed in concrete that will significantly
affect its compressive strength?
Difference
Note: This form is used when comparing two or more observations
How significant is the difference between the compressive strength of concrete with Brand X
additive as compared to concrete without any additive?
Relationship
Note: This form for stating the problem is suitable for correlational research
What is the degree of relationship between compressive strength and aggregate size in concrete?
14 After writing down the research problem/s, it would be appropriate to review the following:
15 If there are other research problems to choose from or other distinct problems that can be
created, as to which one should be selected can be established by answering the following:
16 Clearly, the research problem establishes where the research is headed and it can indicate the
type of research method that is suitable.
17 After stating the problems, the title of the research can be established. Although brief, the title
must clearly identify what the research will focus on, including the contents of the study.
18 As an example, the title of the research corresponding to the problem in item # 11 is:
“Computer-aided Integrated Hydraulic Design of Water Conduits in Hydroelectric Power Plants”