Identification of the Problem Space
Use only articles within the last 2-3 years
The problem space is thus comprised of identifying what is known and not yet understood about a topic, understanding how it has come to be known (the theories, designs, methods, instruments) and then figuring out what is not yet known.
using the Community of Inquiry theory.
In the last part of this section, describe how the study is situated within the problem space established. also describe how the study may add to the body of literature. discuss any potential practical or professional applications that might occur as an outcome or application of the study.