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Choosing Theoretical Framework
Dr. Guy E. White of The Dissertation Mentor® ( www.TheDissertationMentor.com )
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KEYS to quickly finishing Dissertation :-
- Undertaking / doing a real Literature Review
- Amazing Theoretical Framework
You can't simply study something: you have to study with a brand of eyeglasses on. The lenses are the Theoretical Framework.
How to choose a Theoretical Framework
Step #1 Understand What it is
How would our view of the results change if we viewed this from ...
- Feminist Lens
- Minority Discourse Lens / Critical Race Theory
- All Quadrants All Levels (AQAL) Lens
- Asking questions using the lens we wear
- Looking at Data through the lens
Study:- Leadership of CEOs
Theoretical Framework (Lens):- Bass's "Full Range of Leadership Model"
Output:- Transformational, Transactional, Laissez-Faire
Study:- Leadership of CEOs
Theoretical Framework (Lens):- Delgado's "Critical Race Theory"
Output:- Storytelling, White Privilege, Microaggression
Study:- Leadership of CEOs
Theoretical Framework (Lens):- Wilber's "AQAL Theory"
Output:- I, It, We, Its
Step #2 Engage in a True Literature Review
- Do lots of reading, gathering 25 Quotes (at least) every week (5 Quotes X 5 Sources) and keeping those in Literature Matrix
- What theoretical framework are mentioned in the research?
- Pay special Attention.
Step #3 Make a List
- Make a list of all the theoretical frameworks that are mentioned
- Make sure you keep a list of the dates they are made.
- Name the chief author who is known for that framework at that point in time.
Step #4 Examine Merits of Each
- Each Theoretical Framework has a different way of viewing the world.
- Which one speaks to you?
- Which one is the newest?
- Which one is the most widely used?
- Which deter from the usual way of looking at this issue?
- Which are visual in nature? If you can' visual or draw it, don't select it.
Step #5 Choose One
- Has clearly defined terms
- Extensively used in research
- Has a visual / drawn component (like a picture of the model)
- Can be complex if you want it to be or exceedingly simple when you need it to be
- Speaks to your worldview
- Hopefully has a book written by a major author associated with it.
Step #6 Buy - Read
- Five Major Books on this Theoretical Framework
- Read them and answer the following
- In one sentence, how does this framework see the world?
- How would you draw this framework?
- List the specific part of this framework?
- Define each part with a citation
- How is this theoretical framework applied to research? Survey Instrument? Questions?
Topics - Know your topic well. Narrow down to a specific level with 4W. Start with your passion.
Frameworks - Lens you use to view your research topic. Have a full range of questions to ask.
1) Visual / Model / Drawn of how things work
2) It needs to have well-organised, well-developed, over time
3) Need to go to the books
Do Block Hours 6-8 hours in one area
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