DEVELOPMENT OF RESEARCH PROPOSAL
DEVELOPMENT OF OBJECTIVES
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False
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True
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Actually, there is no difference between the rationale and the justification of the study. Both mean the same thing; the terms are used interchangeably. :-) You may learn more about the rationale/justification of research through these resources: Can you give an example of the “rationale of a study"?
Detailed explanation-2: -What is a research rationale? Think of a research rationale as a set of reasons that explain why a study is necessary and important based on its background. It’s also known as the justification of the study, rationale, or thesis statement.
Detailed explanation-3: -The background of a study is the first section of the paper and establishes the context underlying the research. It contains the rationale, the key problem statement, and a brief overview of research questions that are addressed in the rest of the paper.