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Theory in
a PhD study
For PhD Researchers
    01 July 2011

     Dr Palitha Edirisingha
   University of Leicester, UK.
References

Gilbert, N. (2008) Researching Social Life, 3rd Edn. London: Sage.
Bryman, A. (2008) Social Research Methods, 3rd Edn. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
Punch, K. F. (2006) Developing Effective Research Proposals, 2nd
Edn. London: Sage.

Carey, M. (2009) The Social Work Dissertation: Using Small-Scale
Qualitative Methodology. Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill and Open
University Press.

White, P. (2009) Developing Research Questions: A guide for social
scientists: Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
'Theories are nets to catch what
      we call 'the world': to
rationalise, explain and master it'


         Popper 1959: 2002, pp. 37-38, in White, 2009, p. 23
'Characterising the nature of the
    link between theory and
   research is by no means a
     straightforward matter'


                      Bryman, 2008, p. 6
'"theory is a contested term.
While many people write about
 "theory", they are not always
 referring to exactly the same
            thing, ...'


                    White, 2009, p. 23
Theory in ....
Role: deductive OR inductive


Knowledge: epistemology, ontology


Research paradigm: interpretivism, positivism

Data collection and analytical strategies: e.g.,
grounded theory
• What form of theory?
• Whether the purpose of data is
 • to test or
 • to build theories
                        Bryman, 2008, p. 6
Types of theory

              Literature acting
           as proxy for theory



       Middle range theories
                (Merton 1967)

   Grand theories
                                  (Bryman, 2008)
Middle range
    Grand theories
                                                 theories

• social capital                        • labour process theory
• cultural capital                      • educational attainment
• symbolic interactionism               • assessment theories?
• critical theory                       • Approaches to learning?


• too abstract and general             • between grand theories and empirical
• offer few indications to researchers findings
  as to how they might guide or        • represent an attempt to understand
 influence the collection of empirical    and explain a limited aspect of social
 evidence.                               life


                                                              (Bryman, 2008, p. 6-7)
Linking theory with research

    Theory-first                  Theory-after


Theory testing - 'with the       Theory generation -
research questions relating to   Identifying gaps in existing
their ability to help us         theories - research 'to generate
understand a particular aspect   theory in order to make up for
of the social world.' (White,    this absence' (White, 2009, p.
2009, p. 24-25)                  24-25)
Literature acting as proxy for theory
The term theory is frequently
used in a manner that means
little more than the background          Purpose:
literature in an area of social          • To resolve an inconsistency
inquiry' (Bryman, 2008, p. 8)             between different findings/
                                          interpretations of findings
'"theory" may be little more             • To address a neglected area of a
than the literature on a certain          topic
topic in the form of
                                         • To provide an alternative
accumulated knowledge gleaned             approach to that in literature
from books and
articles' (Bryman, 2008, p. 8)

Can be critiqued as 'naive empiricism'                        (Bryman, 2008)
How do you
characterise the
use of theory in
your PhD study?
Use of theory in research


• Guides and influences the collection and
  analysis of data - deductive theory
• Occurs after the collection and analysis of
  some or all of the data associated with a
  project - inductive theory


                                        (Bryman, 2008)
Deductive theory
   Deduce a                          translated into                  Operational terms
   hypothesis                                                         specifying how data
    Concepts                                                          can be collected in
    researchable entities                                               relation to the
    questions                                                         concepts that make
                                                                       up the hypothesis
                                 Middle-range theory
 based on what is
                                      ‘to guide
 known in the                     empirical inquiry’
 domain and                      (Merton, 1967, p. 39)
 theoretical
 consideration


                             Findings fed back into the stock of
  Theory                     theory and knowledge in the domain
                                                                            Empirical
                                                                             study
[revision of]                implications of findings for the theory
   Theory                                                          (adapted from Bryman, 2008)
Inductive theory
•   Theory an outcome of research

•   Drawing generalisable inferences out of observations.

•   Iterative. ‘once the phase of theoretical reflection on a set of data has
    been carried out, the researcher ..collect[s] further data in order to
    establish the conditions in which a theory will and will not hold’ (p. 12)

•    ... ‘weaving back and forth between data and theory. ... particularly
    evident in grounded theory (p. 12).

•   Evident in the way theoretical ideas being derived from data, rather than
    formed before-hand.

•   Use of the 'ground theory approach' to the analysis of data and to the
    generation of theory.

•   ... ‘very often what one ends up with can often be little more than
    empirical generalisations (p. 12).

                                                               (Bryman, 2008)
And what about you?
     Inductive?
     Deductive?
   Mix and match?
Grounded
                  theory
Glaser and Strauss (1967) The Discovery of Grounded Theory: Strategies for
                          Qualitative Research
Grounded theory
      'not a theory - ... an approach to the
   generation of theory out of data' (Bryman
                  2008, p. 541)

     An strategy of qualitative data analysis

          An approach to data collection

An iterative process of data collection and analysis
• For the analysis of data and to the
  generation of theory
• Useful for generating theory out of data
...grounded theory is honoured more in breach than in
the observance, .... claims are often made that grounded
  theory has been used but ... Evidence of this being the
  case is at best uncertain (Brayman, 1988: 85, 91; Locke
      1996; Charmaz, 2000, in Brayman, 2008: p. 541)
'Before applying this label to a research project,
  however, you should be aware that grounded theory
entails a specific set of procedures and strategies for the
  achievement of such empirically embedded forms of
            understanding' (Hodkinson 2008)
'The tendency for dissertation and research students to
 claim the use of grounded theory in their methodology
chapters, without any details or reflection on the way in
 which they used these procedures and strategies, does
   not go down at all well with examiners' (Hodkinson
                       2008, p. 83)
'When describing your methodology, provide detail and
 reflection on the approach you took to the collection
  and analysis of data - don't use a label like grounded
  theory without elaborating' (Hodkinson 2008, p. 83).
Any grounded
theory users?
Theory as
Perspective
              Overall design and orientation
Theory as
Substantive
theory
Perspective

• A particular perspective, philosophical
  position, paradigm or meta-theory which lies
  behind and informs research




                                      (Punch, 2006)
Paradigm
• A set of assumptions about the social world
• What constitute proper techniques and
  topics for inquiring into that world
• A broad term encompassing elements of
  epistemology, theory, philosophy, methods..
• Positivism, post-positivism, critical theory,
  constructivism


                                         (Punch, 2006)
Meta-theory

• Ideas about conceptions of science. … what a
  scientist should and can do. Thoughts about
  what is scientifically possible and what is not.
• Logical empirisism, post-empiricism, critical
  rathinalism, critical theory, phenomenology.
  Ermeneutics, systems theory.


                                       (Punch, 2006)
Perspectives or positions
•   Paradigms and meta-theories as perspectives or
    'positions' lie behind research

•   The idea that there might be a particular paradigm or
    meta-theory or philosophical position behind the
    research

•   Other perspectives than noted above as paradigms and
    meta-theories …

•   Feminism, post-modernism, symbolic interactionism,
    semiotics, ethnomethodology, discourse analysis,
    conversational analysis.


                                               (Punch, 2006)
Perspectives or positions

•   Influences the researcher in many ways

•   Making certain assumptions

•   Influence on what issues to focus

•   How research questions are asked

•   Choice of methods




                                            (Punch, 2006)
Perspectives or positions - Examples


•   a feminist study of participation in unions

•   a critical theory study of life in asylums

•   a constructivist study of curriculum development in science

•   a post-positivist study of quality assurance procedures in
    education




                                                  (Punch, 2006)
However....

• Not all research begins or proceeds from a
  'perspective'
• Some research can begin with a 'pragmatic'
  approach of questions that need answers



                                  (Punch, 2006)
Theory (substantive theory)



• theory about a substantive issue or
  phenomenon
• both describes and explains the
  phenomenon of substantive interest




                                        (Punch, 2006)
Theory (substantive theory)
    Important for us because ...

'a common criterion among universities for
the award of the doctorate centres on the
"substantial and original contribution to
knowledge" the study makes, and the
"substantial" part of the criterion is often
interpreted in terms of substantive theory'.


                                   (Punch, 2006, p. 33)
Theory (substantive theory)


Examples:

 •   learning theories and personal construct theory
     (psychology)

 •   reference group theory and social stratification theory
     (sociology)

 •   theories of children’s moral development and of teachers
     career styles (education)

 •   leadership theories (management and administration)



                                                       (Punch, 2006)
The relationship of the study to the literature


   • Where does the study fit in relation to
    literature?
   • What is its connection to that literature?
   • How will the research move beyond
    previous work / beyond what we already
    know?
   • What contributions will this study make
    to the literature?



                                                  (Punch, 2006)
The relationship of the study to the literature

 • Fills a gap in the literature
 • Sits in line with the main trends in the literature
 • Seeks to extend these trends
 • Takes a different direction from those in the literature
 • Confirms, challenges or disconfirms other findings (a
  replication study)
 • Tests / extends a theory from the literature
 • Uses a theoretical framework or model from the
  literature



                                                         (Punch, 2006)
Quan%ta%ve                        Qualita%ve
Role of theory     deduc%ve, tes%ng theory           induc%ve, genera%on of theory


Epistemological  prac%ces and norms of the         preference for an emphasis on how 
orienta%on       natural science model (posi%vism) people interpret their world 
                                                     (interpre%vism)

Ontological        social reality as an external,    social reality as constantly shiAing 
orienta%on         objec%ve reality (objec%vism)     emergent property of individuals 
                                                     crea%on (construc%onism)

                   quan%fica%on in the collec%on      words rather than quan%fica%on in the 
                   and analysis of data              collec%on and analysis of data




                                                                            (Bryman, 2008)
How are you doing
with theory so far?
Research questions?

Research strategy?
deductive (theory guides research)
Theory and
research
                   inductive (theory as an outcomes of research)
Epistemological positivism (a natural science epistemology)
considerations interpretivism

Ontological        objectivism
considerations     constructivism

Research
                   quantitative and qualitative
strategy

Influences on       values
the conduct        practical considerations


                                                        (Bryman, 2008)
Thank u!

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Theory in a PhD study

  • 1. Theory in a PhD study For PhD Researchers 01 July 2011 Dr Palitha Edirisingha University of Leicester, UK.
  • 2. References Gilbert, N. (2008) Researching Social Life, 3rd Edn. London: Sage. Bryman, A. (2008) Social Research Methods, 3rd Edn. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Punch, K. F. (2006) Developing Effective Research Proposals, 2nd Edn. London: Sage. Carey, M. (2009) The Social Work Dissertation: Using Small-Scale Qualitative Methodology. Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill and Open University Press. White, P. (2009) Developing Research Questions: A guide for social scientists: Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • 3. 'Theories are nets to catch what we call 'the world': to rationalise, explain and master it' Popper 1959: 2002, pp. 37-38, in White, 2009, p. 23
  • 4. 'Characterising the nature of the link between theory and research is by no means a straightforward matter' Bryman, 2008, p. 6
  • 5. '"theory is a contested term. While many people write about "theory", they are not always referring to exactly the same thing, ...' White, 2009, p. 23
  • 6. Theory in .... Role: deductive OR inductive Knowledge: epistemology, ontology Research paradigm: interpretivism, positivism Data collection and analytical strategies: e.g., grounded theory
  • 7. • What form of theory? • Whether the purpose of data is • to test or • to build theories Bryman, 2008, p. 6
  • 8. Types of theory Literature acting as proxy for theory Middle range theories (Merton 1967) Grand theories (Bryman, 2008)
  • 9. Middle range Grand theories theories • social capital • labour process theory • cultural capital • educational attainment • symbolic interactionism • assessment theories? • critical theory • Approaches to learning? • too abstract and general • between grand theories and empirical • offer few indications to researchers findings as to how they might guide or • represent an attempt to understand influence the collection of empirical and explain a limited aspect of social evidence. life (Bryman, 2008, p. 6-7)
  • 10. Linking theory with research Theory-first Theory-after Theory testing - 'with the Theory generation - research questions relating to Identifying gaps in existing their ability to help us theories - research 'to generate understand a particular aspect theory in order to make up for of the social world.' (White, this absence' (White, 2009, p. 2009, p. 24-25) 24-25)
  • 11. Literature acting as proxy for theory The term theory is frequently used in a manner that means little more than the background Purpose: literature in an area of social • To resolve an inconsistency inquiry' (Bryman, 2008, p. 8) between different findings/ interpretations of findings '"theory" may be little more • To address a neglected area of a than the literature on a certain topic topic in the form of • To provide an alternative accumulated knowledge gleaned approach to that in literature from books and articles' (Bryman, 2008, p. 8) Can be critiqued as 'naive empiricism' (Bryman, 2008)
  • 12. How do you characterise the use of theory in your PhD study?
  • 13. Use of theory in research • Guides and influences the collection and analysis of data - deductive theory • Occurs after the collection and analysis of some or all of the data associated with a project - inductive theory (Bryman, 2008)
  • 14. Deductive theory Deduce a translated into Operational terms hypothesis specifying how data Concepts can be collected in researchable entities relation to the questions concepts that make up the hypothesis Middle-range theory based on what is ‘to guide known in the empirical inquiry’ domain and (Merton, 1967, p. 39) theoretical consideration Findings fed back into the stock of Theory theory and knowledge in the domain Empirical study [revision of] implications of findings for the theory Theory (adapted from Bryman, 2008)
  • 15. Inductive theory • Theory an outcome of research • Drawing generalisable inferences out of observations. • Iterative. ‘once the phase of theoretical reflection on a set of data has been carried out, the researcher ..collect[s] further data in order to establish the conditions in which a theory will and will not hold’ (p. 12) • ... ‘weaving back and forth between data and theory. ... particularly evident in grounded theory (p. 12). • Evident in the way theoretical ideas being derived from data, rather than formed before-hand. • Use of the 'ground theory approach' to the analysis of data and to the generation of theory. • ... ‘very often what one ends up with can often be little more than empirical generalisations (p. 12). (Bryman, 2008)
  • 16. And what about you? Inductive? Deductive? Mix and match?
  • 17. Grounded theory Glaser and Strauss (1967) The Discovery of Grounded Theory: Strategies for Qualitative Research
  • 18. Grounded theory 'not a theory - ... an approach to the generation of theory out of data' (Bryman 2008, p. 541) An strategy of qualitative data analysis An approach to data collection An iterative process of data collection and analysis
  • 19. • For the analysis of data and to the generation of theory • Useful for generating theory out of data
  • 20. ...grounded theory is honoured more in breach than in the observance, .... claims are often made that grounded theory has been used but ... Evidence of this being the case is at best uncertain (Brayman, 1988: 85, 91; Locke 1996; Charmaz, 2000, in Brayman, 2008: p. 541)
  • 21. 'Before applying this label to a research project, however, you should be aware that grounded theory entails a specific set of procedures and strategies for the achievement of such empirically embedded forms of understanding' (Hodkinson 2008)
  • 22. 'The tendency for dissertation and research students to claim the use of grounded theory in their methodology chapters, without any details or reflection on the way in which they used these procedures and strategies, does not go down at all well with examiners' (Hodkinson 2008, p. 83)
  • 23. 'When describing your methodology, provide detail and reflection on the approach you took to the collection and analysis of data - don't use a label like grounded theory without elaborating' (Hodkinson 2008, p. 83).
  • 25. Theory as Perspective Overall design and orientation Theory as Substantive theory
  • 26. Perspective • A particular perspective, philosophical position, paradigm or meta-theory which lies behind and informs research (Punch, 2006)
  • 27. Paradigm • A set of assumptions about the social world • What constitute proper techniques and topics for inquiring into that world • A broad term encompassing elements of epistemology, theory, philosophy, methods.. • Positivism, post-positivism, critical theory, constructivism (Punch, 2006)
  • 28. Meta-theory • Ideas about conceptions of science. … what a scientist should and can do. Thoughts about what is scientifically possible and what is not. • Logical empirisism, post-empiricism, critical rathinalism, critical theory, phenomenology. Ermeneutics, systems theory. (Punch, 2006)
  • 29. Perspectives or positions • Paradigms and meta-theories as perspectives or 'positions' lie behind research • The idea that there might be a particular paradigm or meta-theory or philosophical position behind the research • Other perspectives than noted above as paradigms and meta-theories … • Feminism, post-modernism, symbolic interactionism, semiotics, ethnomethodology, discourse analysis, conversational analysis. (Punch, 2006)
  • 30. Perspectives or positions • Influences the researcher in many ways • Making certain assumptions • Influence on what issues to focus • How research questions are asked • Choice of methods (Punch, 2006)
  • 31. Perspectives or positions - Examples • a feminist study of participation in unions • a critical theory study of life in asylums • a constructivist study of curriculum development in science • a post-positivist study of quality assurance procedures in education (Punch, 2006)
  • 32. However.... • Not all research begins or proceeds from a 'perspective' • Some research can begin with a 'pragmatic' approach of questions that need answers (Punch, 2006)
  • 33. Theory (substantive theory) • theory about a substantive issue or phenomenon • both describes and explains the phenomenon of substantive interest (Punch, 2006)
  • 34. Theory (substantive theory) Important for us because ... 'a common criterion among universities for the award of the doctorate centres on the "substantial and original contribution to knowledge" the study makes, and the "substantial" part of the criterion is often interpreted in terms of substantive theory'. (Punch, 2006, p. 33)
  • 35. Theory (substantive theory) Examples: • learning theories and personal construct theory (psychology) • reference group theory and social stratification theory (sociology) • theories of children’s moral development and of teachers career styles (education) • leadership theories (management and administration) (Punch, 2006)
  • 36. The relationship of the study to the literature • Where does the study fit in relation to literature? • What is its connection to that literature? • How will the research move beyond previous work / beyond what we already know? • What contributions will this study make to the literature? (Punch, 2006)
  • 37. The relationship of the study to the literature • Fills a gap in the literature • Sits in line with the main trends in the literature • Seeks to extend these trends • Takes a different direction from those in the literature • Confirms, challenges or disconfirms other findings (a replication study) • Tests / extends a theory from the literature • Uses a theoretical framework or model from the literature (Punch, 2006)
  • 38. Quan%ta%ve Qualita%ve Role of theory  deduc%ve, tes%ng theory induc%ve, genera%on of theory Epistemological  prac%ces and norms of the  preference for an emphasis on how  orienta%on natural science model (posi%vism) people interpret their world  (interpre%vism) Ontological  social reality as an external,  social reality as constantly shiAing  orienta%on objec%ve reality (objec%vism) emergent property of individuals  crea%on (construc%onism) quan%fica%on in the collec%on  words rather than quan%fica%on in the  and analysis of data collec%on and analysis of data (Bryman, 2008)
  • 39. How are you doing with theory so far?
  • 41. deductive (theory guides research) Theory and research inductive (theory as an outcomes of research) Epistemological positivism (a natural science epistemology) considerations interpretivism Ontological objectivism considerations constructivism Research quantitative and qualitative strategy Influences on values the conduct practical considerations (Bryman, 2008)

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