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G.1conceptual Framework Jodel C. Boncacas

A conceptual framework is a visual or narrative representation that outlines the key factors, concepts, and their relationships in a study. It serves as a foundational structure for research, guiding the formulation of research questions, data collection, and analysis. The framework helps identify and define relevant variables, facilitating a deeper understanding of the research problem and its context.

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G.1conceptual Framework Jodel C. Boncacas

A conceptual framework is a visual or narrative representation that outlines the key factors, concepts, and their relationships in a study. It serves as a foundational structure for research, guiding the formulation of research questions, data collection, and analysis. The framework helps identify and define relevant variables, facilitating a deeper understanding of the research problem and its context.

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CONCEPTUAL

FRAMEWORK
WHAT IS CONCEPTUAL
FRAMEWORK?
A written or visual presentation that:

 Explain graphically , or in narrative form, the


main things To be studied the key factors,
concepts or variables.

 And the presumed relationship among them.


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 the
particular research question that drives
the investigation being reported based on
the problem statement.
McGaghie et al. (2001)
The conceptualization part of the
research process might well be
called the thinking part of the
research while the factual part of
the research process is more
related to the doing aspect.
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
SHOULD COVER
 Establishment of the tentative relationships
between the dependent and independent
variables Included in the study.
 Visualizing conceptual causal threads to form a
representation of inter-relatedness
among the identified issues or variables.
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
SHOULD COVER
What are the assumptions? What are
the relationships?
Identification of possible answer to
the research questions? How are the
possible answer to the question
explained and defended.
WHERE DOES THE CONCEPTUAL
FRAMEWORK FIT RESEARCH?
 Research Problture : The issue of theoreticalor
practical interest.
 Aims and objectives: What we want to know and
how the answer may be built up.
 Literature review: A critical and evaluative
review of the thoughts and experience of others .
 Conceptual framework: Provides the
structure/content for the whole Study base on literature and
personal experience.
WHERE DOES THE
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
FIT RESEARCH?
 Research questions: Specific
questions that require answers.
 Data collection and analysis:
Methodology , methods, and analysis.
 Interpretation of the results: Making
sense of the results.
 Evaluation of the research: Revisit
conceptual framework.
PURPOSE
Identify relevant variables

Define variables

Have an idea of analysis


5 PURPOSE PROF. ROGER
VAUGHAN, 2008
 The ability to move beyond Description to explanation of why
and how.
 A means of setting out an explanation set that might be used
to define and make sense of the data flow.
 Filtering tools for selecting appropriate research question and
related data collection methods .
 A reference point/ structure for discussion of literature,
methodology and results .
 Identifying boundaries of work.
CONCEPTS AND THEORIES
A theory used in the board sense to refer
to an abstraction which summarizes and
explains phenomena.
Concepts are mental images or ideas
relating to phenomena or objects that
share common properties.
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
AND THEORETICAL
FRAMEWORK
Conceptual framework Theoretical framework

Genesis Created from a variety Adopt from existing


conceptual and theoretical theory
perspective

Conceptual meaning Synthesis of relevant Application of a theory


concepts as a whole or in part.

Underlining process Inductive Deductive


HOW TO DRAW A
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
 If you drew a picture of your statistical model,
this
would be a conceptual framework because it
visualizes the variables and how they are related.

 Generally Framework may include one outcome


and multiple hypothesized associated factors.
STEPS IN DEVELOPING
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
 Identifying the relevant concepts.
 Defining those concepts.
 Operationalising the concepts.
 Identifying any moderating or intervening
variables.
 Identifying the relationship between variables.
HOW DOES IT LOOKS?
 It can take the form of equations or a diagram or may simply
description of how variables are related.

Diagram may take the form of


 Overlapping domains framework

 Sequential framework

 Ecological framework
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
AS AN EQUATION
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
AS OVERLAPPING DOMAINS
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
AS SEQUENCE DIAGRAM
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
AS ECOLOGICAL MODEL
QUESTION:
1. What is Conceptual framework?
2. Give the purpose of Conceptual
framework.
Source:https://www.slideshare.net/achyutrajpandey/conceptual-framework-78233740

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