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Steckler, Allan; And Others – Health Education Quarterly, 1992
Quantitative research methods produce factual, reliable, and generalizable data. Qualitative methods generate rich, detailed, valid process data. Ways to integrate them include (1) using qualitative methods to develop quantitative instruments; (2) using qualitative methods to explain quantitative findings; (3) using quantitative methods to…
Descriptors: Generalizability Theory, Qualitative Research, Research Design, Research Methodology

Smeltzer, Larry R. – Journal of Business Communication, 1993
Describes what business communication professors and practitioners believe are the most important research issues. Compares research being published to that which is rated as the most important. Lists criteria of good business communication research. Determines the extent to which the published research is meeting the criteria for good business…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Research, Higher Education, Research Design

Schein, Edgar H. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1993
Argues that traditional research model used in industrial-organizational psychology is not useful in understanding deeper dynamics of organizations, especially those phenomena labeled as "cultural." Contends that use of data obtained during clinical and consulting work should be legitimated as valid research data. Spells out clinical model and…
Descriptors: Consultants, Consultation Programs, Cultural Influences, Models

Walker, Martha Lentz – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1993
Describes aspects of participatory action research and considers advantages of using participatory action research in research by disabilities and rehabilitation researchers. Notes that participatory action research can be built into any rehabilitation research design but that it rests upon the recognition of persons with disabilities as integral…
Descriptors: Action Research, Disabilities, Focus Groups, Participatory Research

Spyridakis, Jan H.; And Others – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1991
Addresses the need of technical communicators to become critical readers of empirical research. Presents simple definitions of selected research designs and statistical concepts. Accompanies these definitions with concrete examples related to the field of technical communication research. (SR)
Descriptors: Definitions, Higher Education, Research Design, Statistical Significance

Smyer, Michael A. – Adoption Quarterly, 1999
Identifies two theoretical frameworks for adoption research: stress and coping literature and life-span developmental psychology. Recognizes that placing adoption within these larger study areas encourages differentiated, conditional questions such as when does adoption have which types of impacts for which types of individuals. (DLH)
Descriptors: Adoption, Coping, Developmental Psychology, Life Events
Tabak, Iris – Educational Psychologist, 2004
In this article, I argue that when design and intervention are central to the research process, context as a construct is problematized. How we define context can facilitate or impede our ability to construct rich and veridical accounts of learning. A design stance may predispose us to less profitable notions of context. I present the advantages…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Educational Research, Research Design, Context Effect
George, Robert G. – 1991
Intended to evoke discussion in the research community about the research trend of the 21st century, this paper provides a broad, general definition of qualitative research that covers the many terms currently used under this heading, and discusses seven issues that the research community should address in some manner: (1) new or fad; (2) too many…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Definitions, Qualitative Research, Research Design
Schwandt, Thomas A. – 1981
The terms "rigor" and "relevance" most often surface in discussions of methodological adequacy. Assessing epistemological relevance is equivalent to answering the question, "Is this particular research question worth asking at all?" Epistemological rigor refers to the properties of a "researchable" problem.…
Descriptors: Definitions, Epistemology, Ethnography, Evaluation Methods

Schmeidler, James – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1978
The basic assumption of Cooper's nonparametric test for trend (EJ 125 069) is questioned. It is contended that the proper assumption alters the distribution of the statistic and reduces its usefulness. (JKS)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Hypothesis Testing, Nonparametric Statistics, Research Design

Garrison, James W. – Journal of Educational Thought, 1988
Uses Plato's "Meno" paradox to support the conclusion that atheoretical science is impossible. Argues that theory provides the foreknowledge of the objects of inquiry that makes it possible to recognize what one is looking for. Considers attempts at atheoretical inquiry to be bad science. (DMM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Design, Scientific Methodology, Scientific Research

Lovelace, Eugene – Teaching of Psychology, 1988
Uses an experience from a senior-level research design class to disprove textbook suggestions that the illusory movement of the autokinetic effect is susceptible to suggestion. Cautions instructors not to use these misleading textbook accounts simply because they are a "grabber." (Author/GEA)
Descriptors: Course Content, Higher Education, Psychology, Research Design

Pope, Maureen; Denicolo, Pam – British Educational Research Journal, 1986
Examines the schism of values between qualitative and quantitative social science researchers. Focuses on some practical methodological issues which face researchers wishing to adopt a qualitative-interpretive approach. (JDH)
Descriptors: Ethnography, Qualitative Research, Research Design, Research Methodology

Sherrill, Sam – Evaluation and Program Planning: An International Journal, 1984
It is argued that outcome evaluation should include efforts to identify and measure unintended outcomes. A systems perspective is presented which treats governmental actions as disequilibrating intrusions into reacting systems. Both intended and unintended outcomes of such intrusions can be valued monetarily, in terms of human rights, or both.…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Government Role, Intervention, Program Evaluation

Basham, Robert B. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1986
An examination of the scientific basis of both control group designs and comparative designs in outcome research reveals that comparative designs generally have fewer threats to validity and provide a more efficient means of control for nonspecific treatment factors suggesting that comparative studies warrant a larger role in the study of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Control Groups, Program Evaluation, Psychotherapy