This document provides guidance on developing research problems, objectives, and titles. It outlines that research problems should be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time-bound. When formulating the problem statement, the research problem and objective should be written clearly and identify specific variables and data collection needs. The title should indicate the subject matter, location, population, and time period of study in a concise format. Guidelines are also provided for analyzing example research titles according to these elements.