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Research Conceptualization

This document provides guidance on conceptualizing a research project in 3 stages: 1) Identifying a topic of interest and formulating research questions by considering areas of interest, observations, and gaps in existing literature. 2) Developing specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound objectives and aims. 3) Ensuring valid measurement, theory, and methodology through triangulation across references. The overall goal is to effectively focus a research topic and plan an achievable study design.
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Research Conceptualization

This document provides guidance on conceptualizing a research project in 3 stages: 1) Identifying a topic of interest and formulating research questions by considering areas of interest, observations, and gaps in existing literature. 2) Developing specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound objectives and aims. 3) Ensuring valid measurement, theory, and methodology through triangulation across references. The overall goal is to effectively focus a research topic and plan an achievable study design.
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Research Conceptualization

Argie Balasbas Mabag


Conceptua
-lization

Research
Questions

Concept
vs. Reality
Research Conceptualization

What is the topic?

What is the problem?


Finding your focus
Which aspects of your discipline interest you
most?

What have you observed that you have questions


about?

What articles have you read that have raised


questions in your mind?
Gaps in the Literature
Topic
Methods
Populations
Comparisons
OBJECTIVES/AIMS
S • SPECIFIC

I • IMMEDIATE

M • MEASURABLE
P • PRACTICAL

L • LOGICAL

E • EVALUABLE
TRIANGULATION

Measurement Theory Method


References
Aurini et. al. (2016). How to Conceptualize Research: Getting Started
and Advancing Ongoing Projects.
Moyer, C. A. (2011). Conceptualization of Research Topics and
Formulation of Specific Aims. Global Health Council Annual Meeting.
Washington DC.
Sequeira, A. (2014, August). Conceptualization in Research. Retrieved
from Research Gate:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/272618015
“The attitude of a good
researcher should being able to
stand on the shoulder of the
giants.”
- Sir Isaac Newton

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