One of the common issues students
have when they are beginning to think about doing research is how all of the
pieces, which are necessary, fit together. Do you begin with the research
design and try to find a study to fit it? What is the deal with theories, where
do they fit into the thinking? There actually is a way to clarify these pieces.
Let us begin even broader by considering reviewing the literature. What does
that mean? It means finding recent articles on your general topic of interest
and beginning to read. Notice what theories the authors discuss when talking
about the topic. After you have read 10 articles or so on the topic, stop and
evaluate. Are there consistent issues mentioned? What theories were discussed;
did the authors make predictions for their study based on the theory? If you
are not seeing any predictions or discussions about how the theory is impacted
by the new findings, you need to look for a new theory. It is important that
you are able to make predictions based on the theory you will finally use.
As an example, say
you have narrowed the search down to two theories. It is time to go back to the
library and find some review articles using those theories. When you have read
those, you should have good understanding of the theories and how they relate
to your topic of interest. Think about the variables other researchers have
used, which are related to your topic and how the theory suggests the variables
should interact.
Next
time I will post an updated blog index. Do you have an issue or a question that
you would like me to discuss in a future post? Send me an email with your
ideas. leann.stadtlander@waldenu.edu
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