Research rationale refers to the justification or reasoning behind a study. It explains why the research is important, what gaps it aims to fill in existing knowledge, and how it contributes to the field. By articulating the rationale, researchers clarify the significance of their work and provide a context for their research questions and objectives. Essentially, it outlines the motivation for conducting the study and its potential impact.
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"Rational" is an adjective and so there cannot be "a rational" (and certainly not "an rational"). Any answer would depend on whether the question was about a rational number, a rational person, a rational argument or "a rational" combined with some other noun.
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