A research gap refers to an unexplored area or unresolved question within existing literature, often identified through systematic review. Researchers use it to justify new studies, ensuring originality and relevance. Academics, students, and policymakers benefit by advancing knowledge, avoiding duplication, and addressing critical societal needs, driving meaningful innovation and evidence-based decisions.
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