The goal of the conceptual framework is to illustrate your research approach in some pictorial text forms to ease readers understanding of your research approach.The researcher should not allow influencing the initial conceptual model in conceptual perception of the results of qualitative data.How to develop conceptual framework for a qualitative research study Qualitative researchs conceptual framework can be developed based on your research problem, objective question(s).
Is it the same process of developing conceptual framework in quantitative studies where we link variables through putting arrows Depending on your research context, we can draw diagrams with bubbles boxes icons etc. Can we develop conceptual framework in qualitative research before data collection fieldwork We can do that. Sometime, the initial conceptual framework can be re-drawn further enhanced into final diagram(s) to illustrate the final qualitative results for readers better understanding. Those icons constructs displayed in the final diagram(s) are mainly the key themes patterns the researcher had discovered from the qualitative research. Cite 26 Recommendations All Answers (24) 5th Jun, 2016 Lysias TAPIWANASHE Charumbira Bindura University Qualitative research can produce detailed information from where one can identify a number themes and patterns. A conceptual framework is then developed by summarizing the mental image of the themes and patterns that are emerging from the data. Examples Of Qualitative Theoretical Framework How To Develop ConceptualFor guidance on how to develop conceptual frameworks from qualitative data or quantitative,please go through the article attached. ConceptsandTheoryBuildi ng (1).pdf 513.77 KB Cite 3 Recommendations 5th Jun, 2016 Halima Begum Universiti Utara Malaysia Dear Mr Pasand Assalamualikum.I suggest u read some of articles to develop ur conceptual framework. As it directly related to ur problem statements, introduction and objectives. In most cases, the conceptual (more likely called theoreticalphilosophical) framework precedes or accompanies the chosen methodology and informs the research methoddesign - long before the data is collected and analysed. One of the few exceptions to this might be Grounded Theory - whereby the emerging theory may become the conceptual framework fro further studies. The attached chapter here may elaborate a little more. KB Cite 6 Recommendations 6th Jun, 2016 Charles Berg University of Luxembourg One of the paradoxes (a productive one) of grounded theory is that you refrain from conceptualization because the developing of concepts is precisely your focus. This dilemma (which is in the very core of Strauss Glasers Discovery book) at a first stage generates kind of a theoretical chaos which you have to cross in order to find your own thinking. Having no concepts, which consists in the very negation of a theoretical framework, is in a way a theoretical framework ex negativo. The important epistemological notion then becomes theoretical sensitivity. Examples Of Qualitative Theoretical Framework Professional And IntellectualYou develop it along your professional and intellectual career, at it will be activated in the dialogue with your data. Your inquiry always has a double direction: first you look at the data, you listen to other peoples interpretations and compare them, secondly you explore your own theoretical sensitivity, in that way you construct your own theory. The basic feature of grounded theory is that you work without preconcepts, you do not do any theoretical work in advance, at the moment you are confronted with the data, you just let the theoretical clarification happen. ![]() This makes the conceptual work inductive and corresponds to the hermeneutic character of social research.
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