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par Rosio Salas Il y a 3 années

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What constitutes a theorical contribution

Crafting a valuable theoretical contribution involves more than just identifying flaws in existing theories; it necessitates proposing substantial remedies or alternatives. The process should begin with a deep understanding of the current theoretical landscape, including its limitations and inconsistencies.

What constitutes a 
theorical contribution

What constitutes a theorical contribution

What are building blocks of theory development

Who, Where, When
discovered through sub- sequent tests of the initial, rudimentary theoretical statement
Sensitivity to context is especially important for theories based on experience.
These temporal and contex- tual factors set the boundaries of generalizability
conditions place limitations on the propositions generated from a theoretical model.
propositions
deduced implications for research
they should be limited to specifying the logically
To avoid vacuous dicus sions
What and How pro- vide a framework for interpreting patterns
should be well grounded in the Whys, as well as the Hows and the Whats
insufficient understanding of why we collectively
What theoretical direction we are following
Started an investigative journey
mission of a theory-development
Subtopic
is to challenge and extend existing knowledge

Is conducted has important im- plications for the link between theory develop- ment and empirical research

Why research

Why
If all links have been empirically verified, the model is ready
logic replaces data as the basis for evaluation
The soundness of fundamental views of human nature

provide the basis for judging the reason ableness of the proposed conceptualization

What are the underlying psychological, economic, or social dynamics that justify the factors.

the theory's assumptions

the theoretical glue that welds the model together.

What and How elements
Not all theoretical treatises must contain figures

How do you explain your choice?
Type in the explanation.

Example:
- It is an exaggeration to claim that everything ('all we see or seem') is 'but a dream'.

A visual representation often clarifies the author's

constitute toe domain or subject of the theory
How
How are they related Operationally this involves

the researcher may be unable to adequately test these links

it typically in- troduces causality.

using "arrows"' to connect the "boxes

delete unnecessary or invalid elements than it is to justify additions.
theory development

The hyperbole is a figure of speech that uses exaggerations to create emphasis or effect.

What hyperbole did you find in the novel/poem? Type it in.

Example:
- 'All that we see or seem / Is but a dream within a dream.'

a complete theory must con- tain four essential elements

What is the literary work in which you found the hyperbole? Is it a novel, short story or poem?

Example: A dream within a dream by Edgar Allan Poe - poem.

What

concepts

constructs

Two criteria the "right" factors:

parsimony

comprehensiveness

variables

What Factors Are Considered in Judging Conceptual Papers?

Who cares?
A paper may be technically adequate but inherently uninter- estinc to most of our broad audience
Why now?
interviewers give low marks to papers they perceive are redundant, unconnected, or antiquated
Done well?
Are the paper's format and content consistent with the specifications in the Notice
Well done?
paper reflect sea- soned thinking
Why so?
Theory development papers should be built on a foundation of convincing argumentation
So what?
the purpose of the standard theoretical paper should be to alter research practice
Proposed changes can be calibrated in terms of scope and degree
What's new
Reviewers are not necessarily looking for totally new theories

What Is a Legitimate, Value-Added Contribution to Theory Development?

theoretical feedback loop.
Third

In general, theoretical critiques should propose remedies or alternatives

Second

theoretical critiques should marshal compelling evidence

epistemological

its assumptions are invalid given information from another field

empirical

its predictions are inconsistent with the data accumulated from several studies

First

proposed improvements addressing only a single element

theorists need to understand
why this anomaly exists, so that they can revise the How and What
Who, When, Where
insuficient to point out limitations in current conceptions
Why.
Theories

are challenged

because their as- sumptions have been proven unrealistic

This is probably the most fruitful, but also -he most difficult

involves borrowing a per- spective from other fields

Important changes
in a theory's What and How ire frequently stimulated
demonstrate the value
Identify how this change affects the accepted relationships between the variables (Hows )
pro posed change
What and How

Personification is a figure of speech which gives human qualities to nonhuman things.

Type in the personification you found in the novel/poem.

Example:
'- Not to-night, good Iago: I have very poor and unhappy brains for drinking.'

adding or subtracting factors (Whats)

How do you explain your choice?
Type in the explanation.

Example:
The brain is given the attribute of being 'unhappy'.

Although, in principle, it is possible to make an important theoretical contribution

What is the literary work in which you found the personification? What is its genre?

Example:
Othello by William Shakespeare - tragedy