Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Proposal Part 8: Limitations of the Study

Dr. Cheryl Lynch gives a quick (and I mean, quick) lecture on scope and limitations on YouTube.

I also found good descriptions of limitations vs. delimitations at the Baltimore County Public Schools website:

Limitations are shortcomings, conditions or influences that cannot be controlled by the researcher; they place restrictions on methodology and conclusions. They might influence the results found in the study.  Limitations can be found in the analysis, the nature of self-reporting, the instruments utilized, the sample, and time constraints.

Delimitations are choices made by the researcher. They describe the boundaries that the research set for the study. Delimitations define the parameters of the investigation. In educational research the delimitations will frequently deal with such items as population/sample, treatment(s), setting, and instrumentation. 

I also like How to structure the Research Limitations section of your dissertation by Laerd Dissertation.  This might be better for the actual dissertation rather than the proposal, however.

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