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Concepts to Variables – Answer the question below.
“Concepts are heuristic devices that are only as useful as our results.”
1. Critique this statement. Consider if it is correct and/or complete.
Research Design and Data Integration – Answer the question below.
2. Consider your own conceptual research design and outcome variables. How many data sources are required to create a clear picture of the concept you are trying to study? What concepts will guide how you choose to integrate that data? In other words, how do you decide what additional data you need and, once you have it, how to incorporate that data into your analysis?
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Question One: Concepts to Variables
Concepts are heuristic devices that are only useful as our results.
While both concepts and heuristics can be seen as mental images whose meanings can
vary from one person to another depending on their cognitive abilities, it is wrong to explain the
former in the context of the latter as the two though related are entirely different. To explicitly
understand why the statement, “concepts are heuristics devices that are only useful as our
results”, it is important, first to consider the two terminologies differently and secondly bringing
them together to highlight t...
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