The initial and one of the most significant steps in conducting the research process is:

a. defining the research variables.
b. determining the feasibility of the study.
c. identifying the research problem.
d. stating the research purpose.


ANS: C
The problem provides the basis for developing the research purpose.
Variables are defined once the study problem and purpose are clearly identified. The problem provides the basis for developing the research purpose.
The feasibility of a study is an important consideration once the problem and purpose have been established. The problem provides the basis for developing the research purpose.
The research purpose is a clear, concise statement regarding the goal of the study; it comes from the need identified through the research problem. The problem provides the basis for developing the research purpose.

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