Scope and Delimitation
Scope and Delimitation
Scope and Delimitation
1. In writing scope and delimitation, you need to write everything including the
background of the study.
2. Scope and delimitation includes a brief discussion on research method used.
3. There is a rigid format of writing scope and delimitation.
4. Scope and delimitation provides readers the whole process of the research.
5. Research design is not declared on your scope and delimitation.
6. Data analysis is declared on your scope and delimitation.
7. Research local has to be disclosed in scope and delimitation.
8. The population of the study is included on scope and delimitation.
9. The researcher can be considered as an instrument in data gathering.
10. Scope provides parameter, coverage and the processes involve in research.
Scope and delimitation is an informative part of your research. It is informative
because it is to where you declare the things you have to carry out and follow
through the course of research. I am sure, you are wondering why there is a need
for us to declare all of these to our readers. Likewise, you are puzzled what are
the elements of your research that are needed to be included? Well, let us deal
with them one by one.
Scope + Delimitation
POPULATION –ACCORDING TO MAJID (2018), THIS STANDS FOR
THE ENTIRE POOL FROM WHICH THE SAMPLE IS DRAWN.
When we talk about the scope of research, it commonly refers to the depth your research
area or parameters. This includes restriction of the target population, research local, specified
duration, design, procedure, and instrument used.
2. Data Analysis. These are the systematical processes you employ to describe
or interpret your data. It can be thematic network analysis,
dendogramming, structural analysis, text analysis, and Collaizi procedure.
On the other hand when we talk about delimitation, it refers to
choices made by researcher that serves as boundary (Simon
2011). This includes research objectives, questions, variables,
theoretical objectives you adopted, target samples, and
justifications that limits the scope of the study. Commonly,
research objectives, and description of variables are mentioned
while research questions are just reflected on the set
objectives. Variable are also explained and declared, as well as
to the theoretical objectives of the study. On the other hand,
sampling method, target sample size, and justifications in
choosing the above mentioned scope are provided to clearly set
the parameter of the study.
In some researches, instead of scope and
delimitation, they use scope and limitation. The
term limitation is about the external and internal
influences that researcher has no control of. They
can be shortcomings, conditions or influences
that cannot be avoided due to the limitation of the
study. Thus, these limitations is a declaration of
the possible influences to the result of the study.