The document provides definitions and explanations of conceptual frameworks. A conceptual framework shows the key factors, concepts, or variables that will be studied and the relationships between them. It explains the researcher's perspective on the topic of interest. Developing a conceptual framework involves choosing a topic, reviewing literature to identify important variables, and building a framework that addresses gaps in knowledge and shows relationships between variables based on theory and previous studies. Conceptual frameworks clarify concepts and relationships, guide research design and analysis, and help explain findings.
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Conceptual Framework
The document provides definitions and explanations of conceptual frameworks. A conceptual framework shows the key factors, concepts, or variables that will be studied and the relationships between them. It explains the researcher's perspective on the topic of interest. Developing a conceptual framework involves choosing a topic, reviewing literature to identify important variables, and building a framework that addresses gaps in knowledge and shows relationships between variables based on theory and previous studies. Conceptual frameworks clarify concepts and relationships, guide research design and analysis, and help explain findings.
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CONCEPTUAL
FRAMEWORK INTRODUCTION
Conceptual Framework is an explanation of how a
researcher sees the different concepts and outcomes of study and its relations with each other.
Itcan be developed from the researcher’s personal
experience, previous studies, or from more than one theory or models. DEFINITION
A written or visual presentation that:
“explains either graphically, or by narration, the
main things to be studied - the key factors, concepts or variables - and the presumed relationship among them”. (Miles and Huberman, 1994, P18) Itbroadly presents understanding of the phenomenon of interest and reflects the assumptions and philosophic view of the designer.
Itis researcher’s own position on the problem-
the way the researcher shapes it together. Conceptual framework represents way of thinking about a problem or a study or way of representing how complex things are. Bordage, 2009
The conceptual framework “sets the stage” for the
presentation of the particular research question that drives the investigation being reported based on the problem statement. McGaghie et al. (2001) STEP BY STEP GUIDE ON HOW TO MAKE THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK Before you prepare your conceptual framework, you need to do the following things:
Choose your topic. Decide on what will be your research topic.
The topic should be within your field of specialization.
Do a literature review. Review relevant and updated research
on the theme that you decide to work on after scrutiny of the issue at hand. Preferably use peer-reviewed and well-known scientific journals as these are reliable sources of information. Isolate the important variables. Identify the specific variables described in the literature and figure out how these are related. Some abstracts contain the variables and the salient findings thus may serve the purpose. If these are not available, find the research paper’s summary. If the variables are not explicit in the summary, get back to the methodology or the results and discussion section and quickly identify the variables of the study and the significant findings. Generate the conceptual framework. Build your conceptual framework using your mix of the variables from the scientific articles you have read. Your problem statement serves as a reference in constructing the conceptual framework. In effect, your study will attempt to answer a question that other researchers have not explained yet. Your research should address a knowledge gap. PURPOSES Helps the researcher to see clearly the variables of the study Clarifies concepts and propose relationship among concepts
Provides clear links from the literature to the research goals
and questions Provides an organizing structure for the research design and methods. Useful to prepare research proposal using experimental or descriptive methods Guides the development and testing of interventions and hypotheses Provides for general framework for data analysis The interpretation of finding flows from the conceptualization represented by the framework Makes research findings meaningful and generalize
Provides reference points for discussion of the methodology
and analysis of the data Explains observations
Contributes to the trustworthiness of the study.
Encourages theory development that is useful to practice
EXAMPLE OF A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
This study zeroes in on the professional development
activities for teachers by espousing the idea that the classroom performance of teachers is a critical factor for student academic performance. The researcher based her assumption from Weiner’s Attribution Theory that external and internal factors can improve performance. For example, students may attribute their academic performance to their teachers (external factor) while the teachers may attribute their teaching performance to in- service trainings (external factor) and perhaps, to their teaching efficacy, job satisfaction, and attitude towards the teaching profession (internal factors).
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