Whether addressing a problem presented in a created case study or pursuing theoretical or practice-based research, the problem space is a way to help you establish boundaries for the literature review so that you have a clear idea of what to include and what to exclude. The topic, the problem statements that other researchers have defined, the approaches that other researchers have taken, and/or the literature regarding the practice within an organization or setting all constitute the “problem space” for a study. What needs to be understood is the result of the analysis of the literature review within the problem space, and the problem statement expresses how the proposed study will address what needs to be understood. An argument supporting the need for the study is also formed from the results of the analysis of the literature review. The description of the problem space and the problem statement will be refined over time as you read and synthesize additional information.
Directions: answer All of the following and provide in-text citation from a PEER-REVIEWED source.
Briefly describe the problem space and argue the need for your proposed study (pick any study in psychology). Then, provide a potential problem statement that emerges from the problem spacixce and the need for the study.
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Explain how your experience coming from a low income household helped has shape who you are?
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Write about union formation, labour strikes and collective bargaining as all three are related to the general theme/topic of trade unionism.
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Identify the link between media and risk perception using a mix method of research having face to face interviews and sent out a questionnaire, the literature review is vital for success.
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Explain the appearance of any damsels in distress, heroes, or romancewhat purpose does this element serve?
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Discuss offenders focus of interests, the type of relationship he makes with the target (i.e., with the victim), the offenders thinking process in terms of what he uses to select the circumstances of the offense, the risks factored into the account (i.e., risks he accepts before committing those crimes).
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What are some ways in which you can avoid these health problems by accurately responding to a stressful situation?
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Provide your position on disaster diplomacy and if it can be applied to real-world situations. Is this a realistic concept or idealistic wishful thinking that, at best, produces only temporary, transitory benefits?
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Analyze the roles and goals of drug courts, including discussion of the history of the courts and Judge Jeffrey Taubers role. Compare the advantages and disadvantages of these specialized courts.
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Do you plan to use quantitative, methods, qualitative methods, or both? On what did you base this choice?
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How effective or ineffective their Value Proposition and Positioning Statements are at grabbing the intended audience’s attention and relaying their features and benefits to consumers?