Research Problem Identification and Design Principles

What is a Research Problem?

A research problem is a specific issue, difficulty, or gap in knowledge that a researcher intends to investigate systematically. It provides the foundation for the entire research process.

According to C.R. Kothari, “A research problem is a difficulty that a researcher experiences in the context of either a theoretical or practical situation and wants to obtain a solution.”

Identification of a Research Problem

The following steps are used to identify a research problem:

  1. Select
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Core Principles of Thermodynamics Explained

These six concepts form the foundation of thermodynamics and are essential for university examinations.


1. Open System

Definition

An open system is a system that can exchange both matter (mass) and energy (heat and work) with its surroundings.

Explanation

  • Matter can enter or leave the system.
  • Heat can enter or leave the system.
  • Work can also be done by or on the system.

Key Transfers:

  • ✅ Mass transfer: Yes
  • ✅ Energy transfer: Yes

Conceptual Diagram

      Heat
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Principles of Electrochemistry and Chromatography

Oxidizing and Reducing Agents

Definitions

Oxidizing Agent: An oxidizing agent is a substance that accepts electrons and is reduced during a chemical reaction.

Reducing Agent: A reducing agent is a substance that donates electrons and is oxidized during a chemical reaction.

Example Reaction

Zn + CuSO4 → ZnSO4 + Cu

  • Zn: Reducing Agent
  • Cu2+: Oxidizing Agent

Note: There is no difference between Galvanic and Voltaic cells; both terms refer to the same electrochemical system.

Comparison of Electrochemical Cells

FeatureGalvanic
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Principles of Catholic Social Doctrine and Anthropology

Pius XII and the Post-War Era

The pontificate of Pius XII was shaped by a major economic crisis after World War II and the consolidation of State interventionism. Politically, the key events were World War II (1939–1945), the division of the world into two blocks with the Cold War, and the beginning of the European Union through the Treaty of Rome. His main messages were expressed through five documents:

  • Summi Pontificatus (1939): Spoke against totalitarian states.
  • Neli’alba (1942): Addressed the
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Core Supply Chain Management Concepts and Frameworks

The SCOR Model Explained

Describe the SCOR model, focusing on the first two levels: The SCOR (Supply Chain Operations Reference) model is used to understand, manage, and improve the supply chain. It helps companies organize their processes and measure their performance.

  • Level 1 shows the main supply chain processes: Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, Return, and Enable. This level gives a general overview of how the supply chain works.
  • Level 2 explains these processes in more detail. It shows the different
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Influential Educational Philosophers and Their Methods

Pioneers of Educational Philosophy

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

“Even though I was not a teacher nor did I open a school, I am considered one of the most important people for the promotion of experiential learning through discovery. I wrote a long book on the topic in which I describe how I would educate one boy from the time of birth until early adulthood. For me, it was important to be educated in a natural setting, away from the negative influences of society in order to protect the inherent goodness

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Essential English Reading Comprehension Passages

21번 지문: 신념과 행동의 상호관계

① It is common sense that people’s inner beliefs may drive their external behavior.

② If you’re attracted to a certain person, you should be more likely to socialize with that person.

③ If you favor a brand of toothpaste, you’re more likely to buy it.

④ Of course, our internal thoughts don’t always predict our public behavior, but overall what we do obviously reflects what we think.

⑤ But beliefs and behaviors are also related in a more remarkable

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Gastrointestinal Disease Diagnosis and Management

1. Haematemesis Management and Differentials

Differential Diagnoses:

  • Oesophageal variceal bleeding secondary to chronic alcohol use
  • Mallory-Weiss tear
  • Boerhaave syndrome
  • Peptic ulcer disease

Investigations

  • Bedside: Full set of basic observations, A-E assessment, and ECG.
  • Bloods: FBC, baseline U&Es, LFTs, coagulation screen, and group and save.
  • Imaging: Endoscopy.

Management

  • A-E assessment: Stabilise the patient.
  • Keep nil by mouth (NBM).
  • Oxygen and IV fluids.
  • Group and save.
  • IV terlipressin and antibiotics.
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Tesla Strategic Roadmap: AI and Clean Energy Leadership

Tesla’s main priority for the next three years should be to focus on new technology, AI, and clean energy instead of only trying to sell more cars. This will help the company stay ahead of its competitors and continue growing.

Tesla’s Main Strategic Challenge

Tesla’s biggest challenge is the increasing competition in the electric car market. Companies like BYD, Volkswagen, Hyundai, and Ford are now making high-quality electric cars, often at lower prices.

The outcomes are lower sales growth and

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E-Commerce Fundamentals: Strategies, Security, and Systems

UNIT 1: Understanding E-Commerce

1. Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce)

Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce) is the buying and selling of goods and services through electronic networks such as the Internet.

  • Examples: Amazon, Flipkart, Meesho, Myntra
  • Definition: E-Commerce allows businesses and customers to conduct transactions anytime and from anywhere using computers or mobile phones.

Advantages

  • 24/7 shopping
  • Global market reach
  • Lower business costs
  • Faster transactions
  • More product choices
  • Easy price comparison
  • Better
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