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The Problem Statement. In its simplest terms, a problem statement for your paper or thesis presents the issue that you will research. A problem statement answers the following question: What issue or problem needs to be addressed (gap) and why. So the problem statement that answers that question can be either: formal or informal. But in either case, your problem statement should contain at least these four parts: 1Context. Here you provide background or what is currently known about the problem. 2The Issue. In this next part, you provide a clear statement of what the issue or problem is and what we need to know about it. 3Relevance. This important section provides the justification for your research. You tell why the issue is important and what value there is in knowing about it. And lastly, 4Objectives. The aims or objectives of the research are what you hope to discover, clarify, or confirm about thetopic. So, lets consider an example. Using these four parts, an adequate