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, Theory-linked - correct ans:used to further refine a theory or to examine the theories use in a different
setting or with a different population. To extend, examine, develop or validate theory
Theory Isolated - correct ans:used to generate knowledge that is useful in relation to a specific research
problem or question. o solve a clinical problem by answering a research question or supporting/rejecting
a hypothesis
Deductive Reasoning - correct ans:used to test and validate the theory.
Inductive Reasoning - correct ans:used to generate the theory.
Purpose of theory - correct ans:It is created over time, organized and structured. everything is linked
together
Concept - correct ans:mental image of a phenomenon, always represented by a circle. Are the building
blocks of a theoretical model.
Relational Statements - correct ans:Show the relationship between the concepts
Structure - correct ans:If concepts and propositions are integrated, then the overall "whole" of the
theory is identifiable.
Logical Adequacy - correct ans:Examine the structure of the concepts and relational statements
independent of their meaning. You look for any errors in logic and evaluate the accuracy of any
predictions that might be made by using the theory
Usefulness - correct ans:refers to whether or not the theory is closely tied to the idea of clinical
significance or otherwise stated.. It's practical value.
Generalizability - correct ans:refers to its breadth of scope and purpose. A parsimonious theory is one
that is conceptually simple but can be used for a broad range of empiric experience. Ask the question,
"To whom does this theory apply?" The more limited the scope of application of the theory, the less
general it is