Operationalization

Operationalization is the process of converting concepts into specific observable behaviors that a researcher can measure. For example, when a researcher wants to measure the anger of a certain person, then that person can operationalize the concept of anger by measuring whether the person speaks louder than normal.

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See also: Operationalization, Behavior, Concept, Measure, Observation, Psychology