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Key Points
  1. A framework is structure to organize concepts or steps of the research process.
  2. A conceptual framework is used to organize concepts and show their inter-relation.
  3. An analytical or mathematical framework is the set of defining equations.
  4. A research framework is used to organize steps of the research and show their inter-relation and dependence; these may contain feedback (adaptive steps).



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