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Conceptual Framework

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Elaborates the
research problem in relation to relevant literature.

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This section may summarize the major (dependent and independent) variables in your research.

Your CF should cover the following:
Existing research and its relevance for your topic

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Key ideas or constructs in your approach

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1. Identify and discuss the variables related to the problem.

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2. Conceptualized relationships between variables
Independent variables (presumed cause) Dependent variables (presumed effect)

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3. Intervening variables (other variables that influence the effect of the independent variable)

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What is the purpose of a conceptual framework in research?

A conceptual framework is like a roadmap for your study, helping you visualise your research project and put it into action. It defines the relevant variables for your study and maps out how they might relate to each other.

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Step 1: Choose your research question.
Step 2: Select your independent and dependent variables.
Step 3: Visualize your cause-and-effect relationship.
Step 4: Identify other influencing variables.

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