Question
A research problem is feasible only when:
It is researchable
All of the above
It has utility and relevance
It is new and adds something to the body of knowledge
It is researchable
All of the above
It has utility and relevance
It is new and adds something to the body of knowledge
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GPT-4o mini
All of the above
A research problem is considered feasible when it meets multiple criteria, including being researchable, having utility and relevance, and being new or adding something to the body of knowledge. Each of these factors contributes to the overall feasibility and significance of the research problem.
A research problem is considered feasible when it meets multiple criteria, including being researchable, having utility and relevance, and being new or adding something to the body of knowledge. Each of these factors contributes to the overall feasibility and significance of the research problem.