Business Statistics The Superior Group
Business Statistics The Superior Group
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Conceptual or Theoretical
Framework
A brief explanation of a theory or those
portions of a theory to be tested in a study
A conceptual framework is an analytical
tool with several variations and contexts. It
can be applied in different categories of
work where an overall picture is needed. It
is used to make conceptual distinctions
and organize ideas.
Conceptual
Models/Frameworks
Figure 1. Conceptual Framework of Outcomes of ICU Working Conditions
Xj Xi Patient Safety
Working Conditions
Staffing Ratios
Organizational
Turnover
Climate Costs
Wages
LB
HCW Safety
(Null)
Hypothesis
(Directional)
An Hypothesis Must
Predict a relationship between
two or more variables
Be testable
Be justifiable (based on
rationale/theory)
Types of Hypotheses
Nondirectional vs Directional
Incidence of decubitus ulcers is
related to the frequency of
turning patients.
Patients turned at least every
two hours have a lower incidence
of decubitus ulcers than patients
turned less frequently.
Types of Hypotheses
Null vs. Research
There is no relationship between
gender and knowledge of
sexually transmitted diseases
among teenagers
Teenage boys are better
informed about STDs than
teenage girls
A Research Hypothesis
Should
Qualities or
characteristics
that vary
between
individuals,
things, or
situations
Variables
Independent Dependent
◦ Cause ◦ Effect,
◦ Action outcome
◦ Intervention ◦ Reaction
◦ Response
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