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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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HIV Reporting Requirements to Determine
To determine whether or not support mandatory HIV reporting and, if so, what manner of reporting to support.
Paper Doctorate
Neo-Conservatism Project Title: To What
Today, many different parties are widespread in the political region. These include the Liberals and the Conservatives as two of the leading parties. However, a new term "Neo-conservatism" has emerged long since the…
Essay Doctorate
Quality Management Analysis and Recommendations for Rubicon
Quality Management Analysis and Recommendations for Rubicon Group -- a Travelcom Company
Paper Undergraduate
Report on organizational and business metrics
These series of questions cover various aspects of the research process. They include an overview of issues such as compiling a literature review as well as the difference between qualitative and quantitative methodology. Numerous issues relating to research validity are also addressed. These issues are also related to the study in question and contain personal responses.
Paper Undergraduate
Precipitating Events Leading to Voluntary
This paper evaluates Von Hagel's qualitative study, ""Evaluation of Precipitating Events Leading to Voluntary Employee Turnover among Information Technology Professionals," using the framework provided by Miles and Huberman (1994) and Creswell (2007). An evaluation of the study's methodology is followed by a discussion concerning the author's limitations, implications and recommendations. Finally, an assessment of the author's application of his selected methodology is followed by a summary of the research and important findings in the conclusion.
Paper Undergraduate
Applying DMAIC Six Sigma to Biotech Drug Approval
¶ … DMAIC method from Six Sigma is a five-phase improvement cycle. The phases of the DMAIC process are to define, measure, analyze, improve and control (Chieh, 2009). The problem-solving method can be used to improve…
Research Paper Doctorate
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For Refurbishment of Former Factory Building
Paper Undergraduate
Regional planning's role in disaster management in squatter areas
The proposal explores the role of regional planning in disaster management, especially in squatter areas. The literature review provides an overview of various matters including regional planning principles, and use of technology in re-planning squatter regions. The paper offers a problem statement as well as the purpose statement which explains the importance of the study.
Paper Undergraduate
Parental stress in families with and without special needs children
Parenting is an inherently stressful process that can change the dynamic of a marital relationship. This impact is magnified in the case of parents with special needs children. The research proposal here offers a study hypothesizing that parents of special needs children encounter higher levels of parental stress than do the parents of non-special needs children.
Paper Undergraduate
Professors\' Perceptions of Organizational Effectiveness
In this era of finger-pointing, blame-shifting and acrimony, true educational reform frequently occurs in the midst of problematic vitriol. This is perhaps nowhere more evident than in the discussion of tenure in higher…