Research Gap Identification
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The research gap is defined simply as it is named. It is basically the gap or missing parts left in a research. These are the errors which are not intentional and can occur because of the lack of experience and knowledge about developing a Thesis or dissertation. In order to reduce such errors, our research gap identification service work on a rudimentary set of guidelines, some of the points below can be followed by you as well:
- Go through some published literature to understand the flow of the process.
- Use digital tools to search for popular research literature work.
- Checking popular journals can also be helpful in getting help regarding samples.
- Go through your literature and try to raise questions which remain unanswered.
- Research all these questions individually and see the information that you can add.
- At last, if you still think something is missing, get in contact with the research advisor.
The team of Lit-Review provides extensive services to identify the research gaps by going through the write up thoroughly. Our team of researchers and reviewers make sure that the literature or research work is not missing out any detail. Our research gap identification service ensures that more than one expert checks the work in order to be double sure of the gaps being filled with right information.
TYPES OF RESEARCH GAPS
Literature Gap
To study an area in the literature that is not present in the existing literature. It could be a concept or a new idea which still has a scope of study and new findings.
Conceptual Gap
Conceptual gap is a result of the difference between theory and practice. These can be issues in prediction or so on where the gap needs to be identified to find real facts.
Time Gap
With time the previous research gets outdated. It happens when the technology has been updated with time or the new data differs from the previous data in results.
Methodological Gap
It is possible that the method used in previous studies did not cover all areas and focused on a particular phenomenon. It is also possible that newer methods have been developed which can provide better results now.