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On the conceptualization of theoretical constructs
Authors:Cees P. Middendorp
Affiliation:1. Department of Political Science, Erasmus University Rotterdam, P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:An attempt is made to bridge the gap between the lsquotheoristsrsquo and lsquomodellistsrsquo approaches to the conceptualization of theoretical constructs. The former approach assumes that every theoretical construct has a lsquosurplus meaningrsquo over and above its operationalization and measurement as a lsquoconceptrsquo. The latter approach denies this: it only accepts lsquotheoretical constructsrsquo as functions of relations between observations, i.e. measured concepts.This gap can be bridged by explicating the definition of a theoretical construct before making attempts to operationalize and measure it. An explicated definition should cover all relevant aspects (or: facets) of a construct, systematically brought together in an ideal type model. On this basis, operationalization of the construct can be directly linked to model elements, so that any possibly remaining lsquosurplus valuersquo is made explicit. The distance between theoretical construct and the measured concept can then be made as small as seems feasible; in principle, the distance can be made lsquozerorsquo. The manner in which lsquoconservative ideologyrsquo is conceptualized in a longitudinal research project in the Dutch electorate is presented as an example of this strategy.
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