Question 1: Practical Application
Your dissertation research must
contribute to theory. Your research and the theory to which it contributes may
or may not have a practical benefit or application. There is no doubt, however,
that there is a theory in your dissertation topic area that does have a
practical application.
Part 1
Referencing at least five
peer-reviewed journal articles or scholarly books, discuss views on the
relationship between theory and application or practice. How can a theory guide
or inform practice? What are the issues involved in translating theory into
practice? Be sure to keep in mind the various conceptions of theory you
discussed in Question 1.
Part 2
Referencing at least five
peer-reviewed journal articles, fully describe a theory of current interest in
your topic area. A theory is currently of interest if there are articles
published on it in the past five years. This theory may or may not be the same
as the one you examined in Question 1, Part 3. Describe a current view of the
theory, not the founder’s view or a classic view. Your answer should be no more
than three pages long.
Part 3
Identify at least five scholarly
articles (published in the last 5 years) that address how the theory you
discussed in Part 2 has actually been applied. (Draw on your response to Part 1
in order to define what you mean by an application of a theory to an actual
problem or situation.) Critically evaluate the appropriateness of the uses to
which the theory has been applied. Consider, for example: Are the applications
premised upon an accurate understanding of the theory and its scope? Do the
applications “go beyond” what the theory claims? Is the reasoning linking
application and theory sound?
The structure of your paper should
be as follows:
Title page; APA Style; use appropriate headings for organization
of the paper)
References (APA Style)
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Learning Outcomes:
Critique existing research and
design a methodologically sound approach to research in the student’s academic
specialization(s).
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