Spotting gaps in the research literature is the chief way of identifying research questions. In this context, 'spotting gaps' in the research literature refers to:(A) Identifying under-researched areas(B) Recognizing the gap between two researchers' background(C) Identifying inconsistent findings in an area of research(D) Recognizing gap in the characteristics of sample and population Select correct option:

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Spotting gaps in the research literature is the chief way of identifying research questions. In this context, 'spotting gaps' in the research literature refers to:<br />(A) Identifying under-researched areas<br />(B) Recognizing the gap between two researchers' background<br />(C) Identifying inconsistent findings in an area of research<br />(D) Recognizing gap in the characteristics of sample and population Select correct option:






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