A well-formulated research problem should be clear, feasible, and specific, whereas a poorly formulated problem is usually too vague or complex to
address effectively.
| I | Hypothesis | a | Null |
| II | published Books | b | Tool |
| III | Schedule | c | Subject matter of research |
| IV | Applied | d | Secondary Source |
| I | Hypothesis | a | Null |
| II | published Books | b | Tool |
| III | Schedule | c | Subject matter of research |
| IV | Applied | d | Secondary Source |