Literature Search for Research Planning and Identification of Research Problem Group: pubrica.com Email: sales@pubrica.com +44 161 394 0786 +91 9884350006 Introduction of Research Overview Research is a methodical process to generate knowledge, explain events, and find solutions. Planning and identifying the research problem is a crucial first step. A well-planned literature search forms the basis for research questions, ensuring the study is timely, novel, and methodologically appropriate. sales@pubrica.com pubrica.com Copyright © 2025 pubrica +44 161 394 0786 +91 9884350006 Objectives of a Literature Search sales@pubrica.com pubrica.com Copyright © 2025 pubrica Develop Research Questions: Find gaps in prior studies. Choose Method: Select suitable research designs and methods. Detect Gaps: Identify under-researched areas. Inform Study Design: Guide sampling, population, and data collection decisions. +44 161 394 0786 +91 9884350006 Role of Literature Search in Research Planning sales@pubrica.com pubrica.com Copyright © 2025 pubrica Understanding the Research Landscape: Identify gaps and trends. Avoiding Duplication: Ensure originality of research questions. Developing Theoretical Framework: Build conceptual and theoretical models. +44 161 394 0786 +91 9884350006 Identification of Research Problem sales@pubrica.com pubrica.com Copyright © 2025 pubrica A research problem should: Draw attention to a gap in knowledge. Be feasible and researchable. Be significant to the field. +44 161 394 0786 +91 9884350006 Conclusion sales@pubrica.com pubrica.com Copyright © 2025 pubrica A thorough literature review ensures effective research design and clear identification of the research problem. It confirms the relevance, feasibility, and originality of a study. Systematic reviews help researchers refine problems, develop precise questions, and select suitable methods. Copyright © 2025 pubrica +44 161 394 0786 UNITED KINGDOM +91-9884350006 INDIA EMAIL sales@pubrica.com pubrica.com WEBSITE Contact Us