conceptual_ambiguity

Conceptual ambiguity refers to the use of vague, imprecise, or ill-defined concepts that lack clear boundaries or operational definitions, leading to confusion or misinterpretation in scientific discourse.

  • Undefined or shifting terms (e.g., “functional outcome” without specification)
  • Lack of clarity about study population or intervention scope
  • Implicit assumptions not explicitly addressed
  • Overlap between distinct categories without proper justification
  • Undermines the internal validity of research
  • Hinders reproducibility and evidence synthesis
  • Facilitates biased conclusions or oversimplified narratives
  • Obstructs proper clinical translation
  • Comparing “microsurgical” vs. “endovascular” treatment without accounting for aneurysm morphology, size, or location introduces conceptual ambiguity—because the two groups are not truly equivalent or comparable in real clinical terms.
  • Define all key terms explicitly
  • Disclose assumptions and group criteria clearly
  • Justify comparisons with solid conceptual alignment
  • conceptual_ambiguity.txt
  • Last modified: 2025/06/15 06:52
  • by administrador