EN | PT | TR | RO | BG | SR
;
Marked as Read
Marked as Unread


NEXT TOPIC

2.5. Research Framework




2.5.1. Presenting the Framework


The research framework serves as the backbone of your study, providing a coherent structure that guides the research from the initial questions to the final conclusions. In a study like "Academics' Process of Publishing in Scientific Journals: Obstacles and Overcoming Strategies," a research framework could include elements like the types of obstacles academics face, coping mechanisms, ethical considerations, and outcomes. Clear presentation of the framework aids in easier comprehension and adds credibility to your research (Miles & Huberman, 1994).

The research framework for a study on academic publishing obstacles may start with identifying the key obstacles such as lack of resources, inadequate mentoring, or difficulty accessing publishing platforms. These challenges are then cross-referenced with variables such as the academic discipline, career level, and geographic location. Coping strategies are integrated into the framework to investigate how they mitigate these obstacles.