Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs or Einstein’s Theory of Relativity. Slide 4: What is a Conceptual Framework?
Having a CF but no TF.
[ Broad ] → [ Narrow ] → [ Specific ] | | | Literature Theoretical Conceptual Review Framework Framework | | | (All known (Select one (Draw boxes, studies) lens) label arrows) theoretical framework vs conceptual framework ppt top
To illustrate the interplay between these frameworks, consider a study investigating why corporate remote employees experience workplace burnout . The Theoretical Approach Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs or Einstein’s Theory of
A clear, linear flowchart with arrows showing relationships ( [ Broad ] → [ Narrow ] →
Hmm, the keyword includes "ppt top", which suggests the user wants material that can directly inform or be used in a PowerPoint slide deck, perhaps the opening or key comparison slide. The article should be structured to serve as a script or reference for that presentation.
| Feature | Theoretical Framework | Conceptual Framework | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Borrowed from existing literature (e.g., Maslow, Piaget, Rogers) | Constructed by the researcher | | Scope | Broad & abstract (General) | Specific & concrete (Contextual) | | Purpose | To support/justify your study. Explain the phenomenon . | To map out your study. Predict the relationship . | | Key Question | "According to established science, why does this happen?" | "In my specific survey/lab, how do A and B connect?" | | Visual look | A named theory (e.g., "Theory of Planned Behavior") | A diagram (boxes, arrows, circles) | | When to show it | Chapter 2 (Literature Review) | Chapter 3 (Methodology) |