
Problem Evaluation Flowchart
This diagram provides a structured overview of the key considerations for evaluating and selecting a research problem. It outlines that an ideal problem should contribute meaningfully to the organized body of knowledge, especially in areas like pedagogy, and have the potential to spark further investigations. The chart emphasizes the importance of choosing a problem that is truly investigable within practical constraints, and one that aligns well with the researcher's genuine interest, existing knowledge, experience, and the time available for its completion.
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