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1. What is your research gap?

2. Tell us what your study is all about?

3. What’s your motivation for this study?

4. How will this study contribute to the body of knowledge?

5. Did you bridge any gaps in your study?

6. What limitations did you encounter?

7. What Methods or Sampling Techniques did you employ?

8. Why choose this method?

9. How can your research study be put into practice?

10. What's your measurement Instrument?

11. What are your research variables?

12. What are your research questions?

13. What source of knowledge was employed for the study?

14. What recommendations does one have for future research?

15. What's the scope of the study?

16. What phenomenon were you trying to understand with this research?

17. Who will be most interested in your research?

18. What gaps did you intend to bridge with your research?

19. Why is your research significant?

20. Why did you choose this research methodology?

21. .How will your findings contribute to the related area of knowledge?

22. Why do you think your research is reliable?

23. How do your research contributions generalize?


24. Why did you choose this particular title for your research?

25. What is the gap in the literature that your study will fill?

26. What is the issue that you want to explore in your research and why is this interesting and

important question?

27. Why does this research need to be conducted?

28. Why did you choose the public market as the target for your study?

29. Melting the plastics produces fumes that are toxic. How are you going to deal with it?

30. Do you think the PET plastic bottle chopping board is really durable compared to the

wood chopping board?

31. How are you going to make sure that the PET plastic bottle chopping board is durable

and have the potential to resist heavy breaks.

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