The theoretical framework provides context for examining problems by establishing a rationale for developing hypotheses, observations, concept definitions, research designs, interpretations and generalizations. It serves as a guide to systematically identify logical relationships between variables. Hypotheses should express precise relationships between variables and be based on propositions from the theoretical framework. The outcomes of a study must be viewed in terms of how well they support the chosen theoretical rationale, which plays an important role in guiding the entire research process. Developing a theoretical framework involves selecting concepts, identifying relationships between concepts, formulating definitions, and establishing a theoretical rationale through literature review.