Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks Quiz
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In your example, your study is based on Self-Efficacy Theory and the ______ of Peer Pressure.

Theory

Conceptual Framework: - It shows the expected relationships between the ______ you're studying.

variables

Hypotheses: - They are statements about the relationships between ______.

variables

Null Hypothesis (H0): - Suggests no significant ______ or difference.

<p>relationship</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which one of these statements best describes the purpose of a theoretical framework?

<p>It is the foundation of your research, built on existing theories.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of a conceptual framework?

<p>To show the expected relationships between variables.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are hypotheses?

<p>Statements about the relationships between variables.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does a null hypothesis suggest?

<p>No significant relationship or difference.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the difference between a directional hypothesis and a non-directional hypothesis?

<p>A directional hypothesis specifies the expected nature of the relationship, while a non-directional hypothesis suggests a relationship without specifying its nature.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Research Foundations

  • The study is based on Self-Efficacy Theory and the influence of Peer Pressure.

Theoretical Framework

  • A theoretical framework shows the expected relationships between the variables being studied.

Hypotheses

  • Hypotheses are statements about the relationships between variables.

Types of Hypotheses

  • Null Hypothesis (H0): suggests no significant relationship or difference.

Hypothesis Directions

  • Directional Hypothesis: specifies the direction of the expected relationship (e.g. positive or negative).
  • Non-Directional Hypothesis: does not specify the direction of the expected relationship.

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Test your knowledge on theoretical frameworks, conceptual frameworks, and hypotheses in research with this quiz. Explore the different types of hypotheses and learn how they relate to variables in a study. Challenge yourself and enhance your understanding of these important research concepts.

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