Goal, Research Questions, & Literature Review (16 points) After you have defined the problem, you need to understand what has been done so far to try to solve it. Compose two new sections and add them to your problem paper where you respond to the following. Percentages are provided as a guide for the relative length of each section.
• Goal (15%) What is the goal you are trying to achieve? Will it be to better understand the problem? Create a model that will inform a solution to the real-world problem? How will your model help address the real-world problem you have identified?
• Research Questions (10%) What are 3-5 questions the answers to which will help you realize your goal?
• Review of the Literature (75%) What has already been done by other researchers to try to address this problem? In other words, what is the starting point from where you will begin your research? Is there already an imperfect model that you could expand upon? Is there a similar model in another problem domain that could be adapted to your problem? This should be a comprehensive outline of the state of the art in addressing the problem so far. Support your new sections with at least eight (8) scholarly peer-reviewed sources in addition to those already used in the prior section. Format your submission according to the APA style guide. Remember that all work should be your own original work and assistance received from any source and any references used must be authorized and properly documented. Recommended length: 8-10 pages double-spaced including prior sections, not including front and back matter