E - Writing a quality problem statement
Last modified by Iris Admin on 2020/12/04 09:52
Here are the main guidelines for writing a good problem statement that you can use when exploring existing content.
- Write your research question. This can work as your title for the search.
- The tool puts extra weight on the title, so having that represent the core of your research will yield the best results.
- Make a list of what background you already know around the problem. Real-world applications, past experiments, etc.
- Make a list of the challenges you anticipate or that others have faced in the past.
- Explain key terms and abbreviations with 1-2 sentences.
- Finally, list your follow-up questions and assumptions, things you would like to prove or disprove through your research.
- Combine the elements into a description in c. 300-500 words in English.