Conceptualization

Start Here


Contents

  1. Title page

  2. Empirical research addresses questions about ...

  3. These questions usually have theoretical support

  4. Empirical research uses evidence to answer questions

  5. A Concept is ...

  6. A Construct is ...

  7. It's all in your head.

  8. Variables are ...

  9. Constructs and variables are like diseases and symptoms

  10. Variables are indicators (the symptoms) of constructs

  11. The purpose of Problem Statements

  12. Questions or Hypotheses

  13. A good Research Question will help you to ...

  14. Research Questions may ask for ... or ...

  15. Hypotheses are predictions

  16. Assessing Problem Statements

  17. They should be clear and specific

  18. They should be empirically verifiable

  19. They should be phrased affirmatively

  20. They should be stated simply

  21. The structure of problem statements

  22. Descriptive terms are ...

  23. Three types of variables in hypotheses

  24. Independent and dependent variables

  25. Intervening variables

  26. Conceptual vs Operational definitions

  27. Conceptual definitions should denote all essential qualities

  28. An example conceptual definition lacking essential qualities

  29. Why essential qualities are important in conceptual definitions

  30. Conceptual definitions should denote the construct clearly

  31. Conceptual definitions should not be circular

  32. Conceptual definitions should be clear and precise

  33. Conceptual definitions should be complete

  34. Concepts and constructs are all in your head

  35. Calaifornia Dreaming


Comments or Questions?

Home page

Last updated:
May 10, 2006

Download presentation file

Created with Corel Presentations

(c) Copyright 2006 William D. Richards