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Title: Why would a researcher mention the audience in a "statement of the problem" section of a study?
Post by: 09madisonrousseau09 on Mar 7, 2019
Why would a researcher mention the audience in a "statement of the problem" section of a study?
◦ Because members of the audience will want to use the study
◦ Because members of the audience need to see the study's relevance
◦ Because members of the audience will vote to publish the study
◦ Because members of the audience need to use the study
Title: Why would a researcher mention the audience in a "statement of the problem" section of a study?
Post by: kmb352 on Mar 7, 2019
Because members of the audience need to see the study's relevance
Title: Why would a researcher mention the audience in a "statement of the problem" section of a study?
Post by: 09madisonrousseau09 on Mar 7, 2019
Thank you!
Title: Why would a researcher mention the audience in a "statement of the problem" section of a study?
Post by: kmb352 on Mar 7, 2019
Always glad to help...