Q: Is the 'statement of problem' and 'background' of a thesis same?

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Answer:

Thank you for your question. Both the background and the problem statement form part of the Introduction section.

The background provides the context of a study and establishes its significance. It introduces the research topic and leads the readers to the gaps in knowledge that have remained unaddressed.

The problem statement though is a brief explanation of an issue, a condition, or a situation that is going to be studied. It helps clearly identify the purpose of a project by highlighting the gap between an ideal situation and the reality, and why it is important to bridge that gap.

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