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What is a Research Gap? How to Find and Present a Research Gap with examples - ResearchBeast
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What is a Research Gap? How to Find and Present a Research Gap - ResearchBeast The first step of conducting and publishing a study is identifying a previously unexplored area of research. But the big question is: how to decide which research problem should you study? Many researchers, particularly those who are at an early stage of their career, find themselves in a fix when they have to zero down on a research topic that is original and innovative. The best way to do this is to identify a gap in existing research in the field, i.e., finding a research gap! In this video, I am talking to Dr. Farzana Quoquab who explains what is research gap and why it is needed? She also highlights the relevant aspects of identifying and presenting research gaps. In the end she provide insights into some common mistakes in presenting the research gap. Enjoy the video and please feel free to share this video within your circles. Gear used for this video. You can use these links to buy these items on discounted price. 1. Canon EOS M50 Mirrorless Camera Kit w/EF-M15-45mm and 4K Video - Black - https://amzn.to/2LBugQB 2. Rode VideoMicro Compact On-Camera Microphone with Rycote Lyre Shock Mount - https://amzn.to/2s6mDKU 3. Manfrotto PIXI Mini Tripod, Black (MTPIXI-B) - https://amzn.to/2LAA4cK 4. Microsoft Surfacebook 2: https://amzn.to/3byf8P6 5. Logitech C930e 1080P HD Video Webcam (https://amzn.to/2U3xD7r) 6. Blue Yeti USB Mic for Recording & Streaming on PC and Mac (https://amzn.to/2xdSyvi) #ResearchGaps #ResearchIdeas 0:00 Introduction 5:26 What is a research gap? 6:45 Relevant aspects of writing the research gap 8:09 How to identify a gap 14:42 Common mistakes that students make in presenting a research gap 17:21 Example of poor research gap 18:58 Example of good research gap 24:27 Justify your claims 24:42 Best way to identify a research gap

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