The conceptual framework consists of two variables: level of perception as the independent variable and impact of limited face-to-face as the dependent variable. The level of perception refers to the respondent's perception, while the impact of limited face-to-face refers to how limited in-person interactions affect the respondent. Figure 1 visually presents the relationship between these two variables.
The conceptual framework consists of two variables: level of perception as the independent variable and impact of limited face-to-face as the dependent variable. The level of perception refers to the respondent's perception, while the impact of limited face-to-face refers to how limited in-person interactions affect the respondent. Figure 1 visually presents the relationship between these two variables.
The conceptual framework consists of two variables: level of perception as the independent variable and impact of limited face-to-face as the dependent variable. The level of perception refers to the respondent's perception, while the impact of limited face-to-face refers to how limited in-person interactions affect the respondent. Figure 1 visually presents the relationship between these two variables.
Impact of limited face to face Level of Perception
Figure 1. Conceptual Framework
Figure 1 presents the conceptual framework of the study. It consist of two variables, Level of perception as an independent Variable and Impact of limited face to face as the dependent variables.
In figure 1;Level of perception as independent variables in terms of