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THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY. CHAPTER 3 PREPARED BY: MUKUNDA KUMAR. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY.

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THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

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  1. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY CHAPTER 3 PREPARED BY: MUKUNDA KUMAR

  2. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY • THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK/CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK – using material from the previous chapter, produce the working definitions of the main concepts you will use in your study. • If possible, form them into a conceptual framework of theory or hypothesis to be tested.

  3. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY • Research Methodology • Discuss the nature of the questions your are asking and choose an appropriate methodological stance for answering them. • Justify the research methods you are using.

  4. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY • Theoretical Framework • Identify the variables investigated in the study. • Illustrate how the variables interact with each other as hypothesised in the research by the aid of diagram/s (if possible).

  5. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY • Research Subjects • Provide details about the population and sample used. • What sectors of the labor force, industry or groups is the sample drawn? • What are the characteristics of the population sample? • What are the strong points and limitations of the sample? • What is the justification of choosing the sample? • Can the findings be generalized to the population?

  6. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY • Questionaire • Describe the questionaire used in the study. • Background of the questionaire: Is it original? • If any items are taken from existing questionaire, identify the sources. • Describe the question categories • Describe the scaling methods used and state the reasons for choosing them • Issues on validity and reliability.

  7. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY • Administration of the Questionaire • Describe how the questionaire will be administered • Discuss problems encountered, if any, that affected the results relating to sample characteristics and their potential impact on reliability and validity of the data. • Pilot Study

  8. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY • Statistical Methods: • Discuss the selected Descriptive Statistical and Inferential Statistical methods (as in SPSS) used in analyzing the results.

  9. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY • SUMMARY • A synopsis of the contents of what has been written about in the research Methodology used: • The description of the sample used • Descriptive data about the instrument used • The design of the study and the way data were collected • The way data were analyzed • Assumptions and limitations of the study.

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