Tiny Homes, Big Future: How creating a tiny home community with programs can help build the stability in the homeless community.
Problem Statement:
Write 350 to 525 words providing a brief description and background of the identified problem.
Use at least one scholarly source to substantiate the problem’s relevance. The citation should be no older than two years.
Complete the following phrase:
The problem is (state the issue), resulting in (state the consequence of the problem) (include a recent citation).
Purpose Statement:
Complete the following phrase:
The purpose of this research method and design study will be to examine, explain, explore, and describe the study objectives based on your participants or data sources within a generalized description of the industry, organization, or institution within the study in the geographic area.
develop an understanding of how to draft the research triad and choose a research design. All dissertations begin with a problem that justifies the need and purpose of the study. Without a clear and compelling problem, the study will add little importance or value to an academic discipline or profession. The problem statement is a critically important component of the dissertation. The problem statement explains the reason for your study and substantiates its importance. As you will learn in future weeks, your problem statement, purpose statement, and research questions must align or flow directly from each other, demonstrating their interdependence. Developing a compelling problem statement is the first part of the alignment process.
Research Method:
Identify your proposed research method (qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods).