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Feinberg, Richard A.; Rowld, Kathleen – Social Behavior and Personality, 1983
Suggests that evaluation research is relatively and, unfortunately, atheoretical in approach. The incorporation of empiricism is a philosophical and methodological strategy for evaluation research. As the functions of theory have defined the growth and utility of science, it will characterize the growth and usefulness of evaluation research. (JAC)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Research Design, Social Theories
Cooks, Leda; Scharrer, Erica – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2006
This essay advances a way of thinking about assessment that envelops both process and outcome. We assert that learning in community service learning and the assessment thereof might fruitfully be considered in communication with others (the students, constituents from the community, instructors, etc.). Concepts central to a social approach to…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Service Learning, Evaluation Methods, Research Methodology

Van Dyk, Sandra – Journal of Black Studies, 1993
Argues that race theory must be understood and evaluated in light of the European-defined nature of American society. Because American history is a created reality, it must be examined from an external position to really assess the role of institutional racism in formulating the social structures of American life. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational History, Evaluation Methods, Historiography, Race
Mills, Geoffrey E. – 1990
The importance of theory in qualitative work is discussed through an examination of the search for theory that arose in relation to a case study of educational change in an American school district. Theory is defined as an analytical, interpretive framework to help the researcher make sense of what is going on in the social setting. Certain…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Data Analysis, Educational Change, Educational Theories

Bader, Gail; Nyce, James M. – Journal of Computer Documentation, 1998
Argues that there is a fundamental gap between the knowledge that the information systems development community values and that which cultural analysis yields. Suggests that developers, rather than trying to explain social behavior and knowledge with rules, should be concerned with the production of contesting rules and what the production tells…
Descriptors: Computer Software Development, Computer System Design, Design Requirements, Designers

Bowker, Geoffrey C.; Dillon, Andrew; Rosson, Mary Beth; Simonsen, Jesper; Kensing, Finn – Journal of Computer Documentation, 1998
Four articles respond to the Bader and Nyce position that it is unlikely cultural analysis will become a routine tool for information systems developers with these arguments: ethnographic work can aid software development; the problem lies with inappropriate application of social science methods; the problem is technique, not fundamentals; and…
Descriptors: Computer Software Development, Computer System Design, Design Requirements, Designers
Garrison, Mark J. – Scholar-Practitioner Quarterly, 2004
The author of this article challenges a common assumption made by both critics and defenders of standardized-testing technology (or psychometry), namely that standardized tests "measure" something (culture, ability, etc.). It argues that psychometric practice cannot be classified as a form of measurement and instead is best understood as…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Social Values, Psychometrics, Standardized Tests