It is the process of transforming the abstract (latent) structure of the research problem into empirically testable, directional, and falsifiable mathematical equations. The goal is to ensure a simultaneous and exact alignment between the concept intended to be measured and the data to be collected from the field.
- Omitted Variable Bias: In order to prevent spurious correlations created by critical control variables omitted in the hypothesis setup; we map the causal paths of dependent, independent, mediating, and moderating variables a priori using Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAG).
- Concept Creep: We maintain the internal consistency of the research setup by filtering out structural noises added during the research with the logic of "Let's ask this too just to confirm" or that do not serve the main purpose.