- The background of the study sets the context of the investigation. This section describes why this specific research subject is relevant to understanding the key components of the study. Usually, the background constitutes the opening portion of a research article/thesis and explains the necessity for performing the investigation and outlines what the study wants to accomplish.
2. Statement of the Problem/Research Questions
- A statement of the problem is a description of a present issue or problem that need immediate action to resolve. This phrase concisely summarizes the existing problem's barrier between a functioning process and/or product and the current situation. This statement is entirely objective, concentrating only on the facts of the situation and excluding any subjective viewpoints.
3. The Beneficiary of the Study
- This refers to the benefits and contribution of the research study to society, community and the people who are likely to be interested in or to benefit from the proposed research. It also explains how exactly will the results be significant to them.
4. Scope and delimitations
- A research paper or thesis' scope and delimitations are two aspects. The scope of a study describes the boundaries within which the investigation will operate and indicates how far the research field will be investigated throughout the work.