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Different types of research gaps that you can identify:

  1. Theoretical gap
    • A gap in the theoretical understanding or conceptual framework of a particular topic or phenomenon.
  2. Knowledge Gap
    • A gap in the existing knowledge or understanding of a particular topic or phenomenon.
  3. Methodological Gap
    • A gap in methods or approaches used in previous research studies in a particular area.
  4. Evidence Gap
    • A lack of empirical data or research evidence in a particular area of study.
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  1. reliantotter Avatar
    reliantotter

    Fantastic breakdown of research gaps! This clear, four-part framework makes it so much easier to identify and articulate exactly what’s missing in existing research. The distinction between theoretical, knowledge, methodological, and evidence gaps is particularly helpful – a nuance often overlooked but essential for positioning new research effectively. This will be an invaluable reference for researchers at all levels.

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    1. Yemzy Avatar
      Yemzy

      Thank you!

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