Theoretical and Conceptual Framework in Advanced Research Methodology

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This presentation is part of my mandatory course EDUC901: Advance Research Methodology.
I hope this may help some of you.


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Theoretical and Conceptual Framework in Advanced Research Methodology Understanding the Foundations of Research Methodology by Sefat Ul Alom

Introduction Definition of Theoretical Framework: A theoretical framework provides a broad explanation of the relationships between variables in a study. Definition of Conceptual Framework: A conceptual framework outlines the specific concepts and relationships relevant to the research study

Importance of Frameworks Guides Research: Helps in defining the research problem and research questions. Provides Structure: Offers a coherent structure to organize and interpret data. Enhances Rigor: Ensures the study is grounded in established theories.

Differences Between Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks Theoretical Framework Based on existing theories. Broad in scope. Often used in quantitative research. Conceptual Framework Based on specific concepts related to the study. Narrow in focus. Commonly used in qualitative research.

Developing a Theoretical Framework Step 1: Identify Key Theories: Review literature to identify relevant theories. Step 2: Define Variables: Identify the dependent and independent variables. Step 3: Establish Relationships: Explain how the variables are related based on the theory.

Developing a Conceptual Framework Step 1: Define Key Concepts: Identify the main concepts related to your study. Step 2: Literature Review: Review existing literature to understand how these concepts have been studied. Step 3: Diagram Relationships: Create a visual representation of the relationships between concepts.

Examples of Theoretical Frameworks Social Cognitive Theory: Used to understand behaviors by examining the interplay of personal, behavioral, and environmental factors. Theory of Planned Behavior: Explains how attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived control influence intentions and behaviors.

Examples of Conceptual Frameworks Health Belief Model in Public Health: Used to understand health behaviors by considering factors like perceived severity, benefits, and barriers. Technology Acceptance Model: Used to study how users come to accept and use technology based on perceived ease of use and usefulness.

Integrating Frameworks into Research Align with Research Objectives: Ensure your framework aligns with your research questions and objectives. Use Framework to Guide Methodology: Design your research methods and data collection based on your framework. Interpret Findings: Use your framework to interpret and discuss your research findings.

Challenges in Developing Frameworks Complexity: The complexity of integrating multiple theories or concepts. Relevance: Ensuring the chosen framework is relevant to the research problem. Flexibility: Balancing structure with the flexibility to adapt as the research progresses.

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