Defining the Research Problem: Clearly articulate the research problem to be investigated.
Study/Topic Investigation: Examine the study or topic in detail.
Correlation Between Methodology and Research Problem: Establish how the chosen methodology relates to and addresses the research problem.
Background Information and Literature Review: Provide context and a review of existing literature relevant to the research problem.
Data Collection Methods: Describe and justify the various methods used to collect data.
Conducting the Research: Implement the research plan and collect data accordingly.
Drawing Conclusions: Summarize the findings and conclusions of the research.
Identifying Research Limitations: Discuss potential limitations and constraints of the research.
Future Scope: Suggest areas for further research and potential future developments.
Harvard References: Include references formatted according to the Harvard style.
Report and Code: Report and code are original, with plagiarism kept below 10%, and properly cited in Harvard style.