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Morowitz, Harold J. – Teachers College Record, 1980
The sciences of nutrition and toxicology require deep methodological reexamination. (JD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Experimental Groups, Nutrition, Physical Health
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Meyer, Martha J. – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1992
Special educators reading research articles are urged to pay attention to how subject populations of children with disabilities are selected and described. Researchers are urged to disregard educational "categories" of children and to select subjects who demonstrate the variable under study. (DB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Experimental Groups, Participant Characteristics, Research Methodology
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Edgington, Eugene S. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1985
Explains the characteristics and importance of random assignment in experimental research on education. Considers factors supporting causal inferences, the nature of "assignment units," differences between random sampling and random assignment, the characteristics of randomization tests, forms of random assignment, and effects of experimental…
Descriptors: Educational Experiments, Educational Research, Experimental Groups, Research Design
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White, Karl R.; Pezzino, James – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1986
The paper summarizes and presents counter arguments against positions claiming that randomized experiments in early childhood are unnecessary, impractical, or unethical. It is concluded that more frequent use of randomized experiments in early childhood special education would provide more effective program evaluation data for resource allocation…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Ethics, Experimental Groups
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James, Angela L.; Barry, Robert J. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1981
Employed a developmental context to discuss the problem of assessing both quantitative and qualitative deficits in the behavioral profiles of various diagnostic subcategories of developmentally disabled children. Methods of appropriate matching of control groups are suggested to help delineate specific and general deficits in subgroups of…
Descriptors: Autism, Children, Control Groups, Developmental Disabilities
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Wolery, Mark; Ezell, Helen K. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1993
Issues are raised about the Council for Learning Disabilities Research Committee's standards for describing research subjects, including justification for the recommended standards, relationship between description of subjects and probability of replication, and impact of the type of research on subject description standards. Recommendations are…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Experimental Groups, Learning Disabilities
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Boudah, Daniel J.; Lenz, B. Keith – Learning Disabilities: Research & Practice, 2000
This article contends that educational researchers need to realize that the research process itself is an unregarded intervention beyond any intentional treatment effects or secondary effects on the research participants or other stakeholders. Implications are discussed for conducting and reporting experimental and qualitative research to increase…
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Research, Educational Research, Experimental Groups
Vacalis, T. Demetri; Griffis, Kathleen – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1980
The problems of the use of humans as subjects of medical research and the protection of their rights are discussed. Issues include the use of informed consent, the evaluation of risks and benefits, and the review of research plans by a committee. (JD)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Decision Making, Ethics, Experimental Groups
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Kinard, E. Milling – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1994
This paper identifies methodological and practical problems in studies of child maltreatment, including developing classification schemes for multiple forms of maltreatment; distinguishing between chronic maltreatment and isolated incidents; choosing criteria for selecting comparison groups; determining whether comparison groups have experienced…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Control Groups, Experimental Groups
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Boruch, Robert F. – New Directions for Program Evaluation, 1987
It is difficult to conduct randomized field experiments. In the past decade, the use of alternative randomization plans and incentives has contributed to their operational feasibility; legal, ethical, and professional arguments for experimentation have matured; and expectations have become better aligned with practical constraints that are likely…
Descriptors: Attrition (Research Studies), Experimental Groups, Field Studies, Incentives
Harnisch, Delwyn L.; And Others – 1992
This paper describes several common types of research studies in special education transition literature and the threats to their validity. It then describes how the evidential base may be broadened, how diverse sources of evidence can be combined to strengthen causal inferences, and the role of judgment within quasi-experimentation. The paper…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, Evaluative Thinking
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Davis, John M. – Children & Society, 1998
Discusses the presence of children's voices within three types of writing on childhood, and outlines the ethics, roles, and tools employed to discover these voices. Suggests that researchers can discover a variety of children's voices by employing reflexive techniques to ensure that interpretations are not influenced by personal prejudice or the…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Childrens Rights
Rossell, Christine H. – 1986
The Walsh and Carballo evaluation of the effectiveness of transitional bilingual education programs in five Massachusetts communities, has the following flaws: (1) the sample of school districts studied suffered from "self-selection bias"; (2) the sample does not include a single large, urban school district; (3) the student samples…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Control Groups, English Instruction, Experimental Groups
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Schrag, Francis – Educational Researcher, 1992
Presents a prototypical case illustrating what positivist research means and argues that even critics of positivist research are logically committed to propositions that can be tested only through positivist research paradigms. The relationship between the nature of a community's research enterprise and its educational provisions must be causal.…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Educational Improvement, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research
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Imbens-Bailey, Alison L. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1998
Discusses how clinicians and researchers can critically evaluate information from efficacy studies of language intervention programs. It argues for combining both experimental and nonexperimental approaches and suggests that the use of matching in nonrandomized studies allows for comparison of groups of children participating in an intervention…
Descriptors: Evaluation Research, Experimental Groups, Intervention, Language Impairments