Sunday, August 22, 2010

What does "are there any limitations in the conceptualization of key concepts" mean??

this is for a introductory research methods course and i dont understand the question. the first part of the question asked for the major concepts in the article.

What does "are there any limitations in the conceptualization of key concepts" mean??
Lol... whoever wrote that sentence ought to be shot .... Conceptualizing concepts... rofl





Anyway.. What he/she wants to know is basically what's called the "next question". The first question asked what the major concepts of the article were. Now, he/she wants to know whether those concepts make sense. If they don't, why not. That's what is meant by limitations in the conceptualisation.





To rephrase it, one could say: Are there limits or barriers to implementing those key ideas.
Reply:Limitation meaning what is like wrong or limited in the article. For example, if the major concepts of the article was about the, let's say, a speech a colonist was making about the boston tea party during the 1770's, and how it was so tragic for the colonists- then the limitations would be that the point of view of the british is not present in the article (it is only limited to the viewpoint of the colonists). Basically, what is the article lacking?

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