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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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Paper Doctorate
Exploring ethical issues in technology through narrative
Part 1) ~ 5) is done, and you are only doing the 6) part which is Peer Review Comments and Author Reaction.
Paper Doctorate
Underage Drinking in Blue Mountains NSW: Health and Family Impact
¶ … Drinking and its impact on adolescent's health and its effect on the families in Blue Mountains NSW.
Paper Masters
Emergency nursing practice: critical analysis and evaluation
Emergency nurses' knowledge, attitudes, and experiential survey on advance directives," by Jezewski et al. (2007) is a qualitative paper. It seeks to assess the knowledge of emergency nurses about advance directives…
Paper Doctorate
Effects of legalizing marijuana on prison populations
¶ … Legalizing Marijuana would have on Prison Population
Paper Undergraduate
Action Research Approaches to Analysis
For many educators in general, and many English as a foreign or second language (ESOL) educators in particular, it is axiomatic that reading is essential in helping young learners gain improved fluency. It is reasonable to suggest that a lack of motivation to read another language may be attributable to comprehension problem that are the result of a lack of intensive vocabulary instruction. Because resources are by definition scarce, it is important to allocate ESOL resources where they will achieve the optimal academic outcomes. Therefore, studying this issue from several perspectives, including qualitative, quantitative and action research, that can provide fresh insights and new observations which might go otherwise undetected and these issues are discussed further below.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Fire Safety in Schools, Past
The purpose of this paper is to show the importance of strategic planning in any business, but most importantly in the prevention of fires in schools. The paper begins by discussing the values that are important to a…
Paper Undergraduate
Discrimination Against High Risk Sex
Even when denoting truly violent offenders, demonization of any class of individual as being beyond redemption and/or devoid of humanity proves not only destructive, but wrong.
Paper Undergraduate
Work Disability in Small Firms Chapter II
This chapter of an ongoing dissertation reviews the literature most directly pertinent to the methods and problem statement from the previous chapter. While the analytical literature and official statistics describing workers with disabilities in the U.S. is vast and expanding, very few studies report statistics on workers with disabilities by firm size, and very few report statistics on workers with disabilities below the State level, whereas this dissertation tests hypotheses about workers with disabilities at the metropolitan statistical area level, in large and small firms. Therefore, the problem statement that there is a lack of information about this population is upheld here in Chapter II, and the results if interesting are located within the existing literature, from which this investigation draws methods and precedent.
Paper Undergraduate
Undercover police officers and increased likelihood of criminal behavior
Undercover" is a term that has made its way into the public vernacular, thanks in large part to movies and television programs. Undercover, at its fundamental level, means pretending to be someone else- the construction…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Parent Connect Zangle student information system
Zangle or Parent Connect is a system that allows the parent to check on the status of their child's grades as well as what is due and when an assignment is due. The purpose is to increase parental involvement and to…