A well formulated research problem is specific enough to guide the study yet important enough to contribute meaningfully to knowledge or practice. It must be clearly worded so that objectives and hypotheses can be developed. At the same time, it should be manageable within the researcher’s time, financial and technical limitations.
Option A:
Option A is correct because it combines clarity, significance and feasibility, which are widely accepted criteria for a good problem.
Option B:
Option B suggests an overly broad and vague problem, which makes it difficult to design appropriate methods or interpret findings.
Option C:
Option C bases selection purely on fashion, which may ignore academic value and feasibility.
Option D:
Option D describes a problem that cannot be investigated under given constraints, which is impractical for a student researcher.
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