Research common question, Essays (high school) of International relations

The most common starting questions are “What is your research about?" and “What was your motivation behind choosing this topic?” Later on, the committee asks you more detailed questions on research methodology, literature review, study variables, research findings, recommendations, and areas of further research.

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COMMON QUESTION YOU ENCOUNTER IN RESEARCH DEFENSE!
1. WHAT MOTIVATED YOU TO CONDUCT OR CHOOSE THE STUDY?
= The Joy i derive from curiosity and the drive to solve issues is a gift i believe that i should use in
adding something positive to the world. My research studies are tiny steps i am taking to fulfilling a
larger spectrum of Global development
Desire to get a research degree along with its consequential benefits; Desire to face the challenge in
solving the unsolved problems, i.e., concern over practical problems initiates research; ... Desire to
get respectability
Interest for increasing knowledge motivates people to do research in their own field. Research adds
to the existing knowledge in a systematic way. The quest for knowledge is therefore an important
motivating factor in social research. Discovering the truth always forces man to undertake research
in own society.
to increase and improve knowledge and understanding
2. WHAT IS THE BACKGROUND OF YOUR STUDY?
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3. HOW IS YOUR THEORY OR CONCEPT RELEVANT TO YOUR STUDY?
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4. HOW DID YOU FORMULATE YOUR S.0.P.?
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5. WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF YOUR STUDY?
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6. WHAT IS THE LIMITATION OF YOUR STUDY?
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7. IS THERE AN EXISTING RESEARCH GAP?
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8. WHAT METHOD AND TECHNIQUE DID YOU USE?
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COMMON QUESTION YOU ENCOUNTER IN RESEARCH DEFENSE!

1. WHAT MOTIVATED YOU TO CONDUCT OR CHOOSE THE STUDY?

= The Joy i derive from curiosity and the drive to solve issues is a gift i believe that i should use in adding something positive to the world. My research studies are tiny steps i am taking to fulfilling a larger spectrum of Global development Desire to get a research degree along with its consequential benefits; Desire to face the challenge in solving the unsolved problems, i.e., concern over practical problems initiates research; ... Desire to get respectability Interest for increasing knowledge motivates people to do research in their own field. Research adds to the existing knowledge in a systematic way. The quest for knowledge is therefore an important motivating factor in social research. Discovering the truth always forces man to undertake research in own society. to increase and improve knowledge and understanding

  1. WHAT IS THE BACKGROUND OF YOUR STUDY? =
  2. HOW IS YOUR THEORY OR CONCEPT RELEVANT TO YOUR STUDY? =
  3. HOW DID YOU FORMULATE YOUR S.0.P.? =
  4. WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF YOUR STUDY? =
  5. WHAT IS THE LIMITATION OF YOUR STUDY? =
  6. IS THERE AN EXISTING RESEARCH GAP? =
  7. WHAT METHOD AND TECHNIQUE DID YOU USE? =

9. WHO ARE YOUR RESPONDENTS?

10. DISCUSS THE POPULATION AND SAMPLE OF YOUR STUDY?

11. HOW DID YOU CHOOSE THE SAMPLE OF YOUR STUDY?

12. WHAT INSTRUMENT DID YOU USE?

13. HOW DO YOU PLAN TO GATHER YOUR DATA?

= Step 1: Identify issues and/or opportunities for collecting data. ... Step 2: Select issue(s) and/or opportunity(ies) and set goals. ... Step 3: Plan an approach and methods. ... Step 4: Collect data. ... Step 5: Analyze and interpret data. ... Step 6: Act on results.