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The theoretical lens Determine the guiding framework for your
dissertation research
A theoretical framework provides the theoretical
assumptions for the larger context of a study,
and is the foundation or ‘lens’ by which a study
is developed. This framework helps to ground
the research focus under study within theoretical
underpinnings and to frame the inquiry for data
analysis and interpretation.
The theoretical contribution Determine the potential theoretical contribution of
your dissertation research
A theoretical contribution provides a
theory-driven input to current thinking
when your dissertation research study
is framed by theoretical considerations
that began with a well-defined
theoretical framework. A theoretical
framework allows for deliberation of
the theoretical contribution(s) to
current scholarship within your
discipline once you determine your key study findings. Ideally,
you will revisit the theoretical underpinnings of your study when
you describe the theoretical contribution(s) of your study findings
as you draft Chapter 5 once your study has concluded.
The Theoretical Framework Northcentral University Center for Teaching and Learning
Where do I start?
Consider these three
considerations to formulate
a theoretical framework:
1. Discipline/Field of Study
What is your degree
program?
What is your area of
specialization?
PhD or applied doctorate?
What is your research
focus?
2. Theory(ies)
What are relevant theories
aligned with your
discipline?
Which theory(ies)
resonated with you in
course work?
What theory(ies) have past
researchers used?
3. Theorist(s)
Who was/were the original
theorist(s)?
Who adapted the
theory(ies) to your
discipline?
As you begin, determine with your Dissertation Chair
whether your dissertation research study is best
guided by a theoretical framework or a conceptual
framework (see also ‘The Conceptual Framework’]
Review the Chapter 1 requirements in the NCU DP/DM Template
Checklist:
☐ Identify the guiding framework. Present the key concepts, briefly explain how they are
related, and present the propositions that are relevant to this study.
☐ Explain how the framework guided the research decisions, including the development of
the problem statement, purpose statement, and research questions.
☐ If more than one framework is guiding the study, integrate them, rather than describing
them independently. Do not select a separate framework for each variable/construct under
examination.
☐ Do not exceed two pages. A more thorough discussion of the theoretical/conceptual
framework will be included in Chapter 2.
From 2017 NCU Dissertation_Proposal_Manuscript_Template
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References
Casanave, C. P., & Li, Y. (2015). Novices’ struggles with conceptual and theoretical framing in writing
dissertations and papers for publication. Publications, 3(2), 104-119. doi:10.3390/publications3020104
Grant, C., & Osanloo, A. (2015). Understanding, selecting, and integrating a theoretical framework in
dissertation research: Creating the blueprint for your house. Administrative Issues Journal: Connecting
Education, Practice, and Research, 4(2). doi: 10.5929/2014.4.2.9