Which of the following sets of footnotes is correctly formatted? (1) 1 This is also referred to as the purpose of the research. 2 Legal assumptions require clear statements in order to understand the area and reach of the research study. It is important to state categorically the specific areas that the study will cover and why, as well as what areas will not be covered and why not. This is necessary to assist the reader to understand the context of the research. 3 All research begins with a problem which the researcher seeks to address. The problem statement or question is the gap that your research intends to fill. This section sets the background to the research. It states the nature of the problem and contains the reasons behind the choice or selection of the research. (2) 1 This is also referred to as the purpose of the research. 2 Legal assumptions require clear statements in order to understand the area and reach of the research study. It is important to state categorically the specific areas that the study will cover and why, as well as what areas will not be covered and why not. This is necessary to assist the reader to understand the context of the research. 3 All research begins with a problem which the researcher seeks to address. The problem statement or question is the gap that your research intends to fill. 4 This section sets the background to the research. It states the nature of the problem and contains the reasons behind the choice or selection of the research. (3) N - This is also referred to as the purpose of the research. Legal assumptions require clear statements in order to understand the area and reach of the research study. It is important to state categorically the specific areas that the study will cover and why, as well as what areas will not be covered and why not. This is necessary to assist the reader to understand the context of the research. All research begins with a problem which the researcher seeks to address. The problem statement or question is the gap that your research intends to fill. This section sets the background to the research. It states the nature of the problem and contains the reasons behind the choice or selection of the research. (4) 1 This is also referred to as the purpose of the research. 2 Legal assumptions require clear statements in order to understand the area and reach of the research study. It is important to state categorically the specific areas that the study will cover and why, as well as what areas will not be covered and why not. This is necessary to assist the reader to understand the context of the research