Q: What are some examples of the scope of the study?
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The scope of a study, as you may know, establishes the extent to which you will study the topic in question. It’s done, quite simply, to keep the study practical. If the scope is too broad, the study may go on a long time. If it’s too narrow, it may not yield sufficient data.
For examples of the scope, you may refer to the following queries by other researchers:
- What is the meaning of scope and delimitations of a study?
- Can you give an example of the scope of a study?
- What would be the scope and delimitations in a study on the causes of depression?
Apart from that, it would also help to go through recent papers in your field or topic to know how other researchers have written about the scope for their papers.
Hope that helps. All the best for your paper!
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