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©MELINA V. KAHULUGAN, 2019
CONCEPTUAL
FRAMEWORK
CONTENT: Learning from others and
Reviewing the Literature
CONTENT STANDARD: The formulation of
conceptual framework
PERFORMANCE STANDARD: Formulate clearly
conceptual framework, research hypotheses (if
appropriate).
LEARNING COMPETENCIES: Illustrates and
explain conceptual framework
OBJECTIVES:
•To explain the meaning of conceptual
framework
•Clarify the difference between a
conceptual framework and a
theoretical framework
•Justify the essence of a conceptual
framework
Let’s recall!
•Two forms of Research
Problem: ID
•Two approaches to
Quantitative Research
Questions: DI
SCHEMATIC
DIAGRAM
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
•A drawing showing all significant
components, parts, or tasks (and their
interconnections) of a circuit, device, flow,
process, or project by means of standard
symbols. Schematic diagrams for a project
may also be used for preparing preliminary
cost estimates.
GROUP ACTIVITY:
•Choose your Workshop Leader
•Fill up the activity form of a piece of paper with
your names and signature
•Create and build the tallest structure using only
one bond paper.
•You will present your structure to the other
teams providing its brief presentation.
•You will only have 5 minutes to build the
structure.
Rubric
Criteria Score
Stand the tallest/design (The tallest and the
design is clear)
3
Firmness (The structure is firm from the base) 2
Concise and clarity of report (weakness and
strength of structure is described)
3
Time (Accomplished on time) 2
PRESENTATION AND FEEDBACKS
•Each group presents their output and
hear from the other workshop leaders
their feedback
•The workshop leader of the assigned
group reporting should discuss the
weakness and strength of their
structure in 1 minute only.
DEBRIEFING:
1. How did you come up with your
structure?
2. What do you think were the reasons
why you came up with the strength
of your structure? How about the
weaknesses?
DEBRIEFING:
3. What could be the relationship of
this activity to our research
conceptual framework?
4. How do you understand now
conceptual framework?
DEBRIEFING:
5. What do you think is the purpose of
this conceptual framework in the
research?
6. How does it clarify the relationships
of each variable in the research?
•INTERCONNECTION
(interrelationships)
•PRELIMINARY “COST ESTIMATE”
SPECIFIED VARIABLES
A FRAMEWORK….
•A framework is similar to a skeleton; it is a
basic structure or a frame of reference
(Webster, 2016)
•A skeleton gives shape, form and strength to
the body so it can stand erect.
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
•It is a graphical presentation of your
concepts or ideas on the basic
structure or components of your
research as well as on the relationships
of these elements with one another.
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
•It is a graph or non-prose material,
specifically, a schematic diagram that
shows a well-ordered elements of the
research.
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
•Giving a careful constructed
arrangement of the components of
your study, conceptual framework is
abroad outline or plan to give shape to
your research. (Shields & Rangarjan
2013)
PURPOSES OF CONCEPTUAL
FRAMEWORK
•It shows the organization, order, and
direction of your research study.
•It enables the readers to obtain a
general understanding of the research.
•It gives us the notion on the research
activities we want to perform.
PURPOSES OF CONCEPTUAL
FRAMEWORK
•It serves as the purpose of clarifying
concepts and their relationships with
one another in research study.
•It is useful in illustrating the
relationships among the variables.
CONCEPT MAP
•Made up of varied figures: lines, boxes, and
other marks or symbols representing your
concepts on these varied features of your
research – research question, review of related
literature, research methodology, and variables,
among others – a conceptual framework, looks
like a map showing the main features of a plan or
project plus the relationship between or among
the features or variables in the research.
EXAMPLE OF CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF RESEARCH STUDY
RESEARCH TOPIC: “Improving Critical Thinking through
Systematic Functional Grammar”
Systematic Functional Grammar or SFG is a modern language
theory which states that man’s critical thinking increases
whenever he uses language for these reasons: first, for
ideational function or for knowledge acquisition; second, for
interpersonal function or creating human relationships, and
third, for textual function or for strategic and coherent
expression of ideas. In this case, the IV are the SFG
components(ideational, interpersonal and textual functions)
and the DV is critical thinking. Here is the conceptual
framework to present the concepts underlying this study.
(Ravich & Riggan 2012)
A Sample Conceptual Framework
SYSTEMATIC
FUNCTIONAL
GRAMMAR
Interpersonal
Function
Ideational
Function
Textual
Function
Critical
Thinking
Conceptual Framework vs Theoretical Framework
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
- All your plans, concepts, ideas
about the many aspects of your
research shown and clarified
graphically and verbally.
- Enables the readers to clearly see
in their minds the basic structure
of the research and the
relationships of variables and
other factual things involved in
the study.
- Gives and explains the theories,
principles, generalizations, and
research findings, which some
connection to your research
study.
- Makes people know and
understand evidence-based
truths, concepts, speculations,
and assumptions underlying each
aspect of the research and the
POINTERS IN WRITING A CONCEPTUAL
FRAMEWORK
1. Familiarize yourself with the objective of the
conceptual framework.
2. Base the contents of the conceptual framework on
your own understanding of the elements and of the
relationships of the research features.
3. See to it that all aspects of the conceptual
framework are related to the objective of the
research.
4. Let others read your conceptual framework for
comments or feedback for improvement purposes.
Apply the Conceptual Framework in
your Research Topic
•Using a graph, place the IV and DV of
your research topic.
•Write on a piece of paper the title of
your research and the names of the
members.
My Take-away
•Conceptual framework is…. is like…
•Its purpose is…..
TRUE OR FALSE
1. CF is a graphical presentation of
your concepts or ideas on the
basic structure or components of
your research.
2. CF clarifies concepts and their
relationships in a research.
TRUE OR FALSE
3. In research, a house structure is
important like framework.
4. CF gives organization, order and
direction.
5. Conceptual Framework is part of
Chapter 1.
REFERENCES:
• http://ideasintoaction.eu/en/outputs/output-2-youth-training-
course/example-activities/
• http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/schematic-
diagram.html
• Baraceros, E.L. 2016. Practical Research 2. Rex Printing Company Inc.,
Sta. Mesa Heights, Quezon City.
• https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/f/framework.jpg
• https://www.diydoctor.org.uk/project_images/replacelightfitting/ligh
t-circuit-in-house.jpg
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
VS
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Conceptual Framework vs Theoretical Framework
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
- All your plans, concepts, ideas
about the many aspects of your
research shown and clarified
graphically and verbally.
- Enables the readers to clearly see
in their minds the basic structure
of the research and the
relationships of variables and
other factual things involved in
the study.
- Gives and explains the theories,
principles, generalizations, and
research findings, which some
connection to your research
study.
- Makes people know and
understand evidence-based
truths, concepts, speculations,
and assumptions underlying
each aspect of the research and
ACTIVITY: CONCEPTUAL
FRAMEWORK
THEORETICAL
FRAMEWORK
1. Relationship of variables
2. Language has a social basis
3. Einstein’s ideas on nuclear energy
4. Conducting pre-test and post test
5. Analysis of rhetorical patterns
6. Reading as a psycholinguistic game
7. Universe formation through explosion
8. Seeing the link between the Science book and the
CHED syllabus.
9. Syllabus as the blueprint of the course
10. Testing the effects of Ebola virus on rats
CONCEPT EXPLANATION
1. In what stage of research is conceptual
framework written? Give reasons for your
answer.
2. Why should a research be given a conceptual
framework?
3. Compare and contrast these two: conceptual
and theoretical framework.
RELEVANT THEORIES
Title of the Research Study:__________________________
Theory Title: ______________________________________
Theorist/s: ________________________________________
Theory Statement: __________________________________
__________________________________________________
Theory Explanation: (in paragraph/s)_____________________
______________________________________
Relationship of the Theory to the present study or your research
problem: (in paragraph)_________________________________
____________________________________________________
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK AS
PARADIGM: COMMON MODELS
•IPO – Input-process-output model
•IV-DV – independent variables –
dependent variables model
•CP – (criterion-predictor) model
•-P model stands for additional box.
•POM (proposed original model
INPUT-PROCESS-OUTPUT MODEL
• Largely used when the research
studies attempt to isolate the factor or
major variable that causes the
problem, subject, or phenomenon
under investigation.
INPUT-PROCESS-OUTPUT MODEL
• Profile of
Entrepreneurs
a. Age
b. Sex
c. Seminars attended
• Roles of
Entrepreneurs
a. Assessment
b. Planning
c. Implementation
d. Evaluation
• Specimen Collection
• Performance
Analysis of data
through the
questionnaire,
informal
interviews, and
statistical
treatment
Improved role of
Entrepreneurs
Higher returns
Better quality
services
Entrepreneurs’ Roles Toward Improved Work Performance
INDEPENDENT-DEPENDENT VARIABLE MODEL
Teaching methodology
used by instructors
• Computer-assisted
• Instruction
• Demonstration method
Level of performance of
College Students
• Academic grades
• Practicum grades
• Parent’s Satisfaction
The Effects of Computer-Assisted Instruction and Demonstration
Method to the Level of Performance of College Students
CP (CRITERION-PREDICTOR) MODEL
Teaching competence of
clinical instructors
• Knowledge level
• Pedagogical skills
• Classroom
management skills
Level of performance of
Nursing Students
• Academic grades
• Related Learning
Experience (RLE)
• Patient’s satisfaction
Relationship of the Teaching Competence of Clinical Instructors to
the Level of Performance of Nursing Students
-P MODE STANDS FOR ADDITIONAL BOX
• Profile of entrepreneurs
a. Age
b. Sex
c. Seminars attended
• Roles of entrepreneurs
a. Assessment
b. Planning
c. Implementation
d. Evaluation
• Specimen Collection
• Performance
Analysis of data through the
questionnaire and informal interviews
and statistical treatment
The Proposed Program for Improved Quality Service of
Entrepreneurs
Improved roles of entrepreneurs
Higher returns
Better quality of services
Proposed Intervention Program
-P MODE STANDS FOR ADDITIONAL BOX
Teaching
competence of
instructors
• Knowledge level
• Pedagogical
Skills
• Classroom
management
skills
Level of
performance of
Students
• Academic
grades
• Practicum
Performance
• Parent’s
satisfaction
Faculty
Development
Program
Relationship of the Teaching Competence to the Performance of
Nursing Students Towards Faculty Development Program
POM (PROPOSED ORIGINAL MODEL)
Student
respondent’s
Profile
• Age
• Gender
• Civil Status
• Hospital
Assignment
Infection control
practices
Preparation of IV fluids
Preparation of IV
medication
Assistance in the
administration of IV
medications
Extent of participation
in infection control
program
CI’s assessment of the
students’ extent of
participation in
infection control
practices
Extent of Participation of the Nursing Students in Infection Control Practices: Basis for Enhanced RLE
Supervisory Program
(Quaizon, 2007)
Enhanced Related Learning Experience (RLE) Supervisory Program
References:
• Baraceros, E.L. (2016). Practical Research 2. Sampaloc, Manila. Rex
Bookstore Inc.
• Cristobal, A.P. Jr. & Cruz-Cristobal, M.C. (2013). Research Made Easier:
A Step-by-Step Process. Quezon, City. C&E Publisher
• https://www.thoughtco.com › what-is-a-schematic-diagram-4584811
• Google

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Conceptual framework

  • 1. ©MELINA V. KAHULUGAN, 2019 CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
  • 2. CONTENT: Learning from others and Reviewing the Literature CONTENT STANDARD: The formulation of conceptual framework PERFORMANCE STANDARD: Formulate clearly conceptual framework, research hypotheses (if appropriate). LEARNING COMPETENCIES: Illustrates and explain conceptual framework
  • 3. OBJECTIVES: •To explain the meaning of conceptual framework •Clarify the difference between a conceptual framework and a theoretical framework •Justify the essence of a conceptual framework
  • 4. Let’s recall! •Two forms of Research Problem: ID •Two approaches to Quantitative Research Questions: DI
  • 6. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM •A drawing showing all significant components, parts, or tasks (and their interconnections) of a circuit, device, flow, process, or project by means of standard symbols. Schematic diagrams for a project may also be used for preparing preliminary cost estimates.
  • 7. GROUP ACTIVITY: •Choose your Workshop Leader •Fill up the activity form of a piece of paper with your names and signature •Create and build the tallest structure using only one bond paper. •You will present your structure to the other teams providing its brief presentation. •You will only have 5 minutes to build the structure.
  • 8. Rubric Criteria Score Stand the tallest/design (The tallest and the design is clear) 3 Firmness (The structure is firm from the base) 2 Concise and clarity of report (weakness and strength of structure is described) 3 Time (Accomplished on time) 2
  • 9. PRESENTATION AND FEEDBACKS •Each group presents their output and hear from the other workshop leaders their feedback •The workshop leader of the assigned group reporting should discuss the weakness and strength of their structure in 1 minute only.
  • 10. DEBRIEFING: 1. How did you come up with your structure? 2. What do you think were the reasons why you came up with the strength of your structure? How about the weaknesses?
  • 11. DEBRIEFING: 3. What could be the relationship of this activity to our research conceptual framework? 4. How do you understand now conceptual framework?
  • 12. DEBRIEFING: 5. What do you think is the purpose of this conceptual framework in the research? 6. How does it clarify the relationships of each variable in the research?
  • 14. A FRAMEWORK…. •A framework is similar to a skeleton; it is a basic structure or a frame of reference (Webster, 2016) •A skeleton gives shape, form and strength to the body so it can stand erect.
  • 15. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK •It is a graphical presentation of your concepts or ideas on the basic structure or components of your research as well as on the relationships of these elements with one another.
  • 16. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK •It is a graph or non-prose material, specifically, a schematic diagram that shows a well-ordered elements of the research.
  • 17. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK •Giving a careful constructed arrangement of the components of your study, conceptual framework is abroad outline or plan to give shape to your research. (Shields & Rangarjan 2013)
  • 18. PURPOSES OF CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK •It shows the organization, order, and direction of your research study. •It enables the readers to obtain a general understanding of the research. •It gives us the notion on the research activities we want to perform.
  • 19. PURPOSES OF CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK •It serves as the purpose of clarifying concepts and their relationships with one another in research study. •It is useful in illustrating the relationships among the variables.
  • 20. CONCEPT MAP •Made up of varied figures: lines, boxes, and other marks or symbols representing your concepts on these varied features of your research – research question, review of related literature, research methodology, and variables, among others – a conceptual framework, looks like a map showing the main features of a plan or project plus the relationship between or among the features or variables in the research.
  • 21. EXAMPLE OF CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF RESEARCH STUDY RESEARCH TOPIC: “Improving Critical Thinking through Systematic Functional Grammar” Systematic Functional Grammar or SFG is a modern language theory which states that man’s critical thinking increases whenever he uses language for these reasons: first, for ideational function or for knowledge acquisition; second, for interpersonal function or creating human relationships, and third, for textual function or for strategic and coherent expression of ideas. In this case, the IV are the SFG components(ideational, interpersonal and textual functions) and the DV is critical thinking. Here is the conceptual framework to present the concepts underlying this study. (Ravich & Riggan 2012)
  • 22. A Sample Conceptual Framework SYSTEMATIC FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR Interpersonal Function Ideational Function Textual Function Critical Thinking
  • 23. Conceptual Framework vs Theoretical Framework CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK - All your plans, concepts, ideas about the many aspects of your research shown and clarified graphically and verbally. - Enables the readers to clearly see in their minds the basic structure of the research and the relationships of variables and other factual things involved in the study. - Gives and explains the theories, principles, generalizations, and research findings, which some connection to your research study. - Makes people know and understand evidence-based truths, concepts, speculations, and assumptions underlying each aspect of the research and the
  • 24. POINTERS IN WRITING A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK 1. Familiarize yourself with the objective of the conceptual framework. 2. Base the contents of the conceptual framework on your own understanding of the elements and of the relationships of the research features. 3. See to it that all aspects of the conceptual framework are related to the objective of the research. 4. Let others read your conceptual framework for comments or feedback for improvement purposes.
  • 25. Apply the Conceptual Framework in your Research Topic •Using a graph, place the IV and DV of your research topic. •Write on a piece of paper the title of your research and the names of the members.
  • 26. My Take-away •Conceptual framework is…. is like… •Its purpose is…..
  • 27. TRUE OR FALSE 1. CF is a graphical presentation of your concepts or ideas on the basic structure or components of your research. 2. CF clarifies concepts and their relationships in a research.
  • 28. TRUE OR FALSE 3. In research, a house structure is important like framework. 4. CF gives organization, order and direction. 5. Conceptual Framework is part of Chapter 1.
  • 29. REFERENCES: • http://ideasintoaction.eu/en/outputs/output-2-youth-training- course/example-activities/ • http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/schematic- diagram.html • Baraceros, E.L. 2016. Practical Research 2. Rex Printing Company Inc., Sta. Mesa Heights, Quezon City. • https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/f/framework.jpg • https://www.diydoctor.org.uk/project_images/replacelightfitting/ligh t-circuit-in-house.jpg
  • 31. Conceptual Framework vs Theoretical Framework CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK - All your plans, concepts, ideas about the many aspects of your research shown and clarified graphically and verbally. - Enables the readers to clearly see in their minds the basic structure of the research and the relationships of variables and other factual things involved in the study. - Gives and explains the theories, principles, generalizations, and research findings, which some connection to your research study. - Makes people know and understand evidence-based truths, concepts, speculations, and assumptions underlying each aspect of the research and
  • 32. ACTIVITY: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 1. Relationship of variables 2. Language has a social basis 3. Einstein’s ideas on nuclear energy 4. Conducting pre-test and post test 5. Analysis of rhetorical patterns 6. Reading as a psycholinguistic game 7. Universe formation through explosion 8. Seeing the link between the Science book and the CHED syllabus. 9. Syllabus as the blueprint of the course 10. Testing the effects of Ebola virus on rats
  • 33. CONCEPT EXPLANATION 1. In what stage of research is conceptual framework written? Give reasons for your answer. 2. Why should a research be given a conceptual framework? 3. Compare and contrast these two: conceptual and theoretical framework.
  • 34. RELEVANT THEORIES Title of the Research Study:__________________________ Theory Title: ______________________________________ Theorist/s: ________________________________________ Theory Statement: __________________________________ __________________________________________________ Theory Explanation: (in paragraph/s)_____________________ ______________________________________ Relationship of the Theory to the present study or your research problem: (in paragraph)_________________________________ ____________________________________________________
  • 35. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK AS PARADIGM: COMMON MODELS •IPO – Input-process-output model •IV-DV – independent variables – dependent variables model •CP – (criterion-predictor) model •-P model stands for additional box. •POM (proposed original model
  • 36. INPUT-PROCESS-OUTPUT MODEL • Largely used when the research studies attempt to isolate the factor or major variable that causes the problem, subject, or phenomenon under investigation.
  • 37. INPUT-PROCESS-OUTPUT MODEL • Profile of Entrepreneurs a. Age b. Sex c. Seminars attended • Roles of Entrepreneurs a. Assessment b. Planning c. Implementation d. Evaluation • Specimen Collection • Performance Analysis of data through the questionnaire, informal interviews, and statistical treatment Improved role of Entrepreneurs Higher returns Better quality services Entrepreneurs’ Roles Toward Improved Work Performance
  • 38. INDEPENDENT-DEPENDENT VARIABLE MODEL Teaching methodology used by instructors • Computer-assisted • Instruction • Demonstration method Level of performance of College Students • Academic grades • Practicum grades • Parent’s Satisfaction The Effects of Computer-Assisted Instruction and Demonstration Method to the Level of Performance of College Students
  • 39. CP (CRITERION-PREDICTOR) MODEL Teaching competence of clinical instructors • Knowledge level • Pedagogical skills • Classroom management skills Level of performance of Nursing Students • Academic grades • Related Learning Experience (RLE) • Patient’s satisfaction Relationship of the Teaching Competence of Clinical Instructors to the Level of Performance of Nursing Students
  • 40. -P MODE STANDS FOR ADDITIONAL BOX • Profile of entrepreneurs a. Age b. Sex c. Seminars attended • Roles of entrepreneurs a. Assessment b. Planning c. Implementation d. Evaluation • Specimen Collection • Performance Analysis of data through the questionnaire and informal interviews and statistical treatment The Proposed Program for Improved Quality Service of Entrepreneurs Improved roles of entrepreneurs Higher returns Better quality of services Proposed Intervention Program
  • 41. -P MODE STANDS FOR ADDITIONAL BOX Teaching competence of instructors • Knowledge level • Pedagogical Skills • Classroom management skills Level of performance of Students • Academic grades • Practicum Performance • Parent’s satisfaction Faculty Development Program Relationship of the Teaching Competence to the Performance of Nursing Students Towards Faculty Development Program
  • 42. POM (PROPOSED ORIGINAL MODEL) Student respondent’s Profile • Age • Gender • Civil Status • Hospital Assignment Infection control practices Preparation of IV fluids Preparation of IV medication Assistance in the administration of IV medications Extent of participation in infection control program CI’s assessment of the students’ extent of participation in infection control practices Extent of Participation of the Nursing Students in Infection Control Practices: Basis for Enhanced RLE Supervisory Program (Quaizon, 2007) Enhanced Related Learning Experience (RLE) Supervisory Program
  • 43. References: • Baraceros, E.L. (2016). Practical Research 2. Sampaloc, Manila. Rex Bookstore Inc. • Cristobal, A.P. Jr. & Cruz-Cristobal, M.C. (2013). Research Made Easier: A Step-by-Step Process. Quezon, City. C&E Publisher • https://www.thoughtco.com › what-is-a-schematic-diagram-4584811 • Google

Editor's Notes

  • #5: Interrogative and Declarative Statements – i.e. I- What is an English grammar textbook? D – To define a grammar textbook Deductive and Inductive – D – from bigger ideas such as theories or concepts to smaller ideas; I – starts from smaller and simpler ideas to bigger or more complex ones. To explain it: Deductive is focusing on the theory and concepts, and to be able to understand our topic, we find the variables to make it more specific. Inductive – is when we formulate questions to prove the idea of the certain theory or concept.
  • #6: MOTIVATION: (3minutes) this diagram example is a wiring diagrams schema What do you think of this schematic diagram? What is the purpose of schematic diagram? Why is it important? What do you see in this diagram? – interconnections, lines, process, design, it helps us see the whole.
  • #8: Each Group shall receive 1 whole sheet of bondpaper (10 minutes)
  • #11: POSSIBLE ANSWERS: The activity may not be easy to do due to time constraint and limited resources It may be because of their cooperation and collaborative team work.
  • #12: POSSIBLE ANSWERS: 3. We should see first the scheme of our research… should have the basis… should know its strength and weakness 4. CF is a graphical presentation of our research.. The skeletal presentation of research topic.
  • #13: POSSIBLE ANSWERS: The activity may not be easy to do due to time constraint and limited resources It may be because of their cooperation and collaborative team work.
  • #14: Teacher explains: in the SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM we have before this lesson, we have noted the red marked words coming from its definition. Take note of these words: interconnection and cost estimate Variables – are changing qualities or characteristics
  • #27: CF – graphical presentation of the concept of thesis; schematic diagram showing well-ordered elements of the research PURPOSE – Show organization, order and direction of research; obtain a general understanding of the research; gives notion on research activities to perform; clarifying concepts and its relationships
  • #28: T T
  • #29: 3. F 4. T 5. T 5-8 4-57 3-1
  • #31: 3. F 4. T 5. T 5-8 4-57 3-1
  • #33: Cf Tf Tf Cf Cf Tf/cf Tf Cf Cf Tf
  • #34: Paradigm – the result of the clearer understanding of the theoretical or conceptual framework, it is a diagrammatic presentation of the study. Criterion – something that is used as a reason for making a judgment or decision. Predictor – to say that (something) will or might happen in the future.
  • #35: Paradigm – the result of the clearer understanding of the theoretical or conceptual framework, it is a diagrammatic presentation of the study. Criterion – something that is used as a reason for making a judgment or decision. Predictor – to say that (something) will or might happen in the future.
  • #36: Paradigm – the result of the clearer understanding of the theoretical or conceptual framework, it is a diagrammatic presentation of the study. Criterion – something that is used as a reason for making a judgment or decision. Predictor – to say that (something) will or might happen in the future.