theoretical account

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theoretical account

A scientist draws a theoretical account of the solar system on a whiteboard.

Definition

Noun: A theoretical account is a systematic, hypothetical description or explanation of a complex entity, process, or system. It is a conceptual framework constructed to understand, represent, or predict how something works, often based on abstract principles rather than concrete, empirical details.

Usage

A theoretical account is used to propose a structured understanding of phenomena that are not directly observable or are highly complex. It serves as a foundational explanation in scientific, philosophical, and academic discourse. - It is often developed before or alongside empirical testing. - It provides the logical structure for a theory or model.

Examples
  • The professor presented a detailed theoretical account of dark matter's potential influence on galaxy formation.
  • Their paper offers a new theoretical account for the evolution of cooperative behavior in animals.
  • A comprehensive theoretical account of language acquisition must consider both innate cognitive structures and environmental input.
Advanced Usage
  • In Philosophy of Science: A theoretical account may be evaluated for its coherence, explanatory power, and predictive success, independent of immediate experimental verification.
  • As a Foundational Construct: In many disciplines, a robust theoretical account is necessary to guide research and interpret data. For instance, in psychology, a theoretical account of memory organizes various experimental findings into a coherent whole.
Variants and Related Words
  • Model (n): A representation of a system, often more specific and potentially mathematical, that can be used for simulation or prediction. (e.g., )
  • Framework (n): A basic conceptual structure of ideas. (e.g., )
  • Explanation (n): A statement that makes something clear. A theoretical account is a type of systematic explanation.
Synonyms
  • Hypothesis: A proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation. (A theoretical account is often more developed than a single hypothesis.)
  • Theory: A well-substantiated explanation acquired through the scientific method. (A theoretical account can be a component or a precursor to a full-fledged theory.)
  • Construct: An idea or theory containing various conceptual elements.
Notes on Meaning

The term emphasizes the descriptive and explanatory nature of the construct. It is "theoretical" because it deals with abstract principles and relationships, and an "account" because it provides a narrative or logical description of how components interact. It is distinct from a simple fact or observation.

theoretical account

A scientist draws a theoretical account of the solar system on a whiteboard.

Noun
  1. a hypothetical description of a complex entity or process
    • the computer program was based on a model of the circulatory and respiratory systems

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