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A problem statement is a foundational element of academic and professional writing that identifies a specific issue, explains its significance, and establishes the purpose of an investigation or argument. It appears across a wide range of disciplines and course types, from psychology and business to nursing and the natural sciences. Students write about problem statements both as standalone exercises and as structural components of larger work, including action research projects, dissertations, justification reports, and scientific experiments. What makes the problem statement academically interesting is its function as a precision tool: a well-crafted statement forces writers to clarify exactly what issue they are addressing and why it matters before any analysis begins.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a broad set of contexts and approaches. Some focus on applied research settings, such as understanding nurses' perceptions of barriers to online education or investigating variables in a controlled science experiment. Others emerge from organizational and business contexts, including case analyses and systems evaluations. Discussion question responses and action research assignments show that problem statements are also treated as practical writing skills developed through repeated, low-stakes practice. The approaches range from formal dissertation-level framing to concise single-paragraph statements embedded in lab reports and policy justifications.

A strong essay or exercise on this topic requires a thesis that is specific, researchable, and clearly tied to a gap or difficulty worth addressing. Evidence typically comes from observed data, course readings, or real organizational and research contexts. The most common pitfall is writing a problem statement that is too broad, describing a general subject area rather than a focused, actionable issue that the subsequent research or argument can realistically address.

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Methods of rehabilitating individuals with pedophilia
Human sexuality manifests itself in many ways, such as intimacy between two people that might lead to forming life-long bonds of partnership or marriage. As an expression of the sharing and intimacy that arises out of…
Paper Undergraduate
Organizational culture, societal culture, and their interaction
¶ … Organizational Culture, Societal Culture, and Leadership Styles
Paper Undergraduate
Siebel Systems: enterprise software and customer relationship management
The intent of this case analysis is to define a problem statement based on the significant challenges Siebel Systems finds itself in as of 2003 as defined in the article, Can Siebel Stop Its Slide?
Paper Undergraduate
Media Violence and Violent Behavior
The notion that violent media -- especially violent film, television, and video games -- plays a role in contributing to violent and criminal behavior in children and youths of all ages is an idea that has long been a…
Paper Undergraduate
Employee Turnover in Nonprofit Human Services: Literature Review
¶ … Nonprofit Human Services Employees' Intentions to Leave Employment
Paper Undergraduate
Palliative Care Nursing Theories for End-of-Life Cases
A nurse is guided in her decision-making function by the three major types of theories, namely the grand theory, the middle-range theory and the nursing practice theory. Three nursing and interdisciplinary theories are presented by this paper to form a unified theoretical framework in dealing with patients with life-limiting illnesses. These are Katharine Kolcaba's Comfort Theory, the Middle-Range Theory of Transitions and the Topology of Journeys to Palliative Care. A capstone project suggests the establishment of a home for the terminally ill elderly in the locality of the student for the funding, operation and evaluation of the community itself.
Paper Undergraduate
Controlling in nursing administration
This is a situation analysis paper based on behavioral emergencies in non-psychiatric settings. Often, nurses, physicians and physician assistants in non-psychiatric settings are not prepared to handle behavioral emergencies. This analysis uses the FOCUS model to identify possible causes of the staff problems and then the PDCA model to determine the implementation plan. A unit protocol for these emergencies is also presented.
Paper Undergraduate
Developing a qualitative research plan
In this paper, we are going to be looking at the impact of human trafficking on different stakeholders. This will be accomplished by conducting a research project that is focusing on: the background of the topic, discussing the problem statement, purpose of the study, research questions, the theoretical / conceptual framework, the nature of the study and its significance. These elements will highlight the root causes of the problem and specific challenges for addressing them.
Paper Doctorate
Blue Turtle Clothing Company case study and analysis
This paper presents a case analysis of the Blue Turtle Clothing Company using different tools and techniques; including situational analysis (SWOT analysis, existing goals and strategies of the company), market analysis, marketing mix, segmentation analysis, competition analysis, and financial analysis; case keys (key success factors, key contingencies, and analysis of alternative solutions); recommendations, and action plan for the short run.This paper presents a case analysis of the Blue Turtle Clothing Company using different tools and techniques; including situational analysis (SWOT analysis, existing goals and strategies of the company), market analysis, marketing mix, segmentation analysis, competition analysis, and financial analysis; case keys (key success factors, key contingencies, and analysis of alternative solutions); recommendations, and action plan for the short run.
Paper Undergraduate
Aggressive Behavior in Children
Quantitative Research Proposal: CBT and Psychopharmacological Treatments