Research Gap: What, Why, How?

Dr. Muhammad Ilyas Khan
7 Dec 202018:01

Summary

TLDRIn this presentation, Dr. Elias from Azara University discusses the concept of a research gap, its significance, and how to identify it. He emphasizes that a research gap represents an unexplored area in knowledge that necessitates further investigation. Key questions include the need for the study and deficiencies in existing literature. Dr. Elias outlines various methods for identifying these gaps, such as reflecting on personal experiences, reviewing literature, and engaging with supervisors. He stresses the importance of starting this process early to develop a robust research proposal, ultimately enhancing the quality of academic research.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ A research gap is an area of knowledge that is unexplored, inadequately explored, or partially explored, essential for advancing scholarship.
  • ๐Ÿ” Identifying a research gap involves asking critical questions about the necessity of the study, deficiencies in existing literature, and unknown aspects of the topic.
  • โ“ Understanding why a research gap exists is crucial for justifying the purpose and outcomes of a study, helping to avoid redundant research.
  • ๐Ÿ“š Researchers can draw on personal experiences to formulate research questions that highlight potential gaps in knowledge.
  • ๐Ÿ”Ž Reviewing previous studies, especially sections on suggestions for further research, can help identify areas needing exploration.
  • ๐Ÿงช Different methodological approaches can reveal new aspects of a topic that have not been addressed in previous studies.
  • ๐Ÿ“Š Meta-analyses provide critical evaluations of existing research and highlight suggested areas for further inquiry.
  • ๐ŸŒ Investigating trending topics on academic journal websites can help researchers understand current interests and identify gaps.
  • ๐Ÿค Discussions with research supervisors and senior colleagues can provide valuable insights into the field and help refine research questions.
  • ๐ŸŽค Attending academic conferences allows researchers to learn about ongoing studies and identify research gaps through networking and discussions.

Q & A

  • What is a research gap?

    -A research gap is an unexplored, inadequately explored, or partially explored area of knowledge that requires further investigation to enhance scholarship in a specific field.

  • Why is identifying a research gap important?

    -Identifying a research gap is crucial because it rationalizes and justifies the research process, guiding researchers on what issues need exploration and ensuring that their study contributes new knowledge.

  • What central questions help in understanding research gaps?

    -Three central questions include: 1) What is the need to conduct this study? 2) What is lacking in the existing literature? 3) What do we not know about an issue that requires further understanding?

  • How can personal experiences contribute to identifying research gaps?

    -Personal experiences can highlight specific issues or questions that a researcher may have encountered, serving as a foundation for exploring those topics in further research.

  • What role does reading previous studies play in finding research gaps?

    -Reading previous studies helps identify what has already been explored and where the gaps lie, particularly by examining suggestions for further studies and unanswered questions.

  • How can discussions with supervisors and colleagues assist in identifying research gaps?

    -Conversations with experienced supervisors and senior colleagues can provide valuable insights and guidance, helping refine the understanding of potential research gaps.

  • What is the significance of attending research conferences for identifying research gaps?

    -Attending research conferences allows researchers to engage with current discussions in their field, learn about others' research, and refine their own research questions based on presentations and interactions.

  • When is the best time to start identifying a research gap?

    -The earlier, the better. Beginning this process during initial research methodology courses or early stages of research helps in developing a robust research proposal and identifying practical gaps.

  • What is the relationship between research gaps and methodological considerations?

    -Methodological considerations can reveal gaps in research where different methods, such as qualitative versus quantitative approaches, could yield new insights on a topic.

  • How can popular topics on research websites indicate potential research gaps?

    -Popular topics often reflect current interests and needs in a field, prompting researchers to explore less examined areas within those popular subjects to identify unique research gaps.

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