Chapter 4: Role of Theory Flashcards
What is theory?
A set of interrelated concepts, definitions, or propositions that specify relationships among variables and represent a systematic view of specific phenomena.
Allows us to speculate on how and why things work.
Theory is used to…
generalize beyond a specific situation and to make predictions about what should happen in other similar situations
What are the purposes of theories?
- Summarize existing knowledge to explain observable events
- Allow us to predict what should occur
- Stimulate development of new knowledge by providing motivation and guidance
- Provide a basis for asking a question in applied research
Essential building blocks of a theory are…
Concepts
What are constructs?
Concepts that represent nonobservable behaviors or events are called constructs.
Constructs are invented names for abstract variables that cannot be seen directly, also called latent variables.
Most constructs must be defined as a function of many interrelated concepts.
What are propositions?
Once the concepts that relate to a theory are delineated, they are formed into a generalized statement, or proposition.
Propositions assert the theoretical linkages between concepts, which can then be tested.
Hypotheses are derived from these statements to describe or predict relationships.
This will provide the foundation for testing the theory.
What are models?
Models are considered simplified approximations of reality. They leave out much of the detail but describe the conceptual structure closely enough to give us a better understanding of the phenomenon.
Where a theory is an explanation of phenomena, a model is a structural representation of the specific concepts that comprise that theory.
What are some types of models?
Types of models include physical models, process models, and quantitative models.
What is a physical model?
Physical models are used to demonstrate how the real behavior might occur.
What is a process model?
Process models provides a guide for progressing through a course of action.
What is a quantitative model?
A quantitative model is used to describe the relationship among variables by using numerical representations.
How is deductive reasoning characterized?
Deductive reasoning is characterized by the acceptance of a general proposition, or premise, and the subsequent inferences that can be drawn in specific cases.
What is deductive reasoning?
Intuitive
Going from broad to specific
Inductive reasoning reflects…
Inductive reasoning reflects the reverse type of logic, developing generalizations from specific observations. It begins with experience and results in conclusions or generalizations that are probably true.
What is inductive reasoning?
Searching for patterns
Going from specific to broad