In the problem-definition phase of a study, questions that we pose are important because
A) they control the rest of the research procedure.
B) they limit absolutely the parameters of the research.
C) they make demands on scientists to only consider rational ideas.
D) None of the above
Question 2
Defining a problem is
A) a rational process.
B) unstructured, that is, a hit or miss process.
C) not limiting and often unstructured.
D) relatively unimportant in the research process.