
Key Terms
concept
    A word picture or mental idea of a phenomenon.
conceptual framework
    A background or foundation for a study; a less well-developed structure than a theoretical framework; concepts are related in a logical manner by the researcher.
conceptual model
    Symbolic presentation of concepts and the relationships between these concepts.
construct
    A highly abstract phenomenon that cannot be directly observed but must be inferred by certain concrete or less abstract indicators of the phenomenon.
deductive reasoning
    A reasoning process that proceeds from the general to the specific, from theory to empirical data.
empirical generalization
    A summary statement about the occurrence of phenomena that is based on empirical data from a number of different research studies.
grand theories
    Theories that are concerned with a broad range of phenomena in the environment or in the experiences of humans.
inductive reasoning
    A reasoning process that proceeds from the specific to the general, from empirical data to theory.
middle-range theories
    Theories that have a narrow focus; they are concerned with only a small area of the environment or of human experiences. 
model
    A symbolic representation of some phenomenon or phenomena.
proposition
    A statement or assertion of the relationship between concepts.
theoretical framework
    A study framework based on propositional statements from a theory.
theory
    A set of related statements that describes or explains phenomena in a systematic way. 
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 Posted By  Kingdragon  to  Public Health Specialist  on  7/29/2008 12:55:00 AM
Monday, 28 July 2008
[Public Health Specialist] Short list of key terms in a research
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I don’t even know what to say… I feel overwhelmed just looking at it!
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