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Juan David Parra; D. Brent Edwards Jr. – Critical Studies in Education, 2024
This paper seeks to raise awareness among educational researchers and practitioners of some significant weaknesses and internal contradictions of randomised control trials (RCTs). Although critiques throughout the years from education scholars have pointed to the detrimental effects of this experimental approach on education practice and values,…
Descriptors: Randomized Controlled Trials, Evidence Based Practice, Educational Practices, Educational Policy
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Müller, Bettina; Castiglioni, Laura – Sociological Methods & Research, 2020
In the context of cross-sectional surveys, the scope of research on the impact of response enhancing strategies on sample composition and nonresponse bias is vast. This topic has rarely been addressed for panel studies, however, although these are becoming an increasingly important data source in social research. In this article, we evaluate the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Surveys, Dropouts, Longitudinal Studies
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Debray, Thomas P. A.; Moons, Karel G. M.; Riley, Richard D. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2018
Small-study effects are a common threat in systematic reviews and may indicate publication bias. Their existence is often verified by visual inspection of the funnel plot. Formal tests to assess the presence of funnel plot asymmetry typically estimate the association between the reported effect size and their standard error, the total sample size,…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Comparative Analysis, Publications, Bias
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Rushton, Gregory T.; Criswell, Brett A. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2013
In "Penetrating a Wall of Introspection: A Critical Attrition Analysis," Johannsen, Rump, and Linder strive to give a voice to those whose thoughts might otherwise be unheard: students representing the casualties in the conflict surrounding the practices of STEM education, specifically those in the field of physics. Beyond giving those students a…
Descriptors: Physics, STEM Education, Student Empowerment, Science Education
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Sheffield, Jenna Pack; Kimme Hea, Amy C. – Composition Forum, 2016
While composition studies researchers have examined the ways social media are impacting our lives inside and outside of the classroom, less attention has been given to the ways in which social media--specifically Social Network Sites (SNSs)--may enhance our own research methods and methodologies by helping to combat research participant attrition…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Social Media, Research Methodology, Writing Instruction
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Watson, P. M.; Dugdill, L.; Murphy, R.; Knowles, Z.; Cable, N. T. – Health Education Journal, 2013
Childhood obesity is one of the most serious challenges of the 21st century and it is vital that evidence-based treatment approaches can be translated into practice to meet public health needs. Yet policy-makers cannot afford to wait for the results of lengthy trials before "probably efficacious" interventions are made available to the public, and…
Descriptors: Obesity, Child Health, Family Programs, Intervention
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Campbell, Rebecca; Sprague, Heather Brown; Cottrill, Sara; Sullivan, Cris M. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2011
Longitudinal research designs are relatively rare in the academic literature on rape and sexual assault despite their tremendous methodological rigor and scientific utility. In the interest of promoting wider use of such methods, we conducted a methodological review of projects that have used prospective longitudinal designs to study the…
Descriptors: Rape, Adolescents, Longitudinal Studies, Research Methodology
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Martin-Herz, Susanne P.; Zatzick, Douglas F.; McMahon, Robert J. – Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2012
This paper comprehensively reviews the published literature investigating health-related quality of life (HRQOL) following general traumatic injury in individuals between birth and 18 years. Studies were not considered if they primarily compared medical treatment options, evaluated physical function but not other aspects of HRQOL, or focused on…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Children, Adolescents, Injuries
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Muthen, Bengt; Asparouhov, Tihomir; Hunter, Aimee M.; Leuchter, Andrew F. – Psychological Methods, 2011
This article uses a general latent variable framework to study a series of models for nonignorable missingness due to dropout. Nonignorable missing data modeling acknowledges that missingness may depend not only on covariates and observed outcomes at previous time points as with the standard missing at random assumption, but also on latent…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Depression (Psychology), Models, Trend Analysis
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Chae, Yoojin; Goodman, Gail S.; Bederian-Gardner, Daniel; Lindsay, Adam – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2011
Scientific studies of child maltreatment victims' memory abilities and court experiences have important legal, psychological, and clinical implications. However, state-of-the-art research on child witnesses is often hindered by methodological challenges. In this paper, we address specific problems investigators may encounter when attempting such…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Confidentiality, Interviews, Memory
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Martin, Georgianna L.; Loes, Chad N. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2010
In this chapter, the authors explore the effect of incentives on attrition and nonresponse in a multi-institutional longitudinal study. They organize this chapter into three sections. First, they review the literature regarding nonresponse among students and the effects of incentives on attrition and nonresponse in studies that employ…
Descriptors: Institutional Research, Incentives, Attrition (Research Studies), Longitudinal Studies
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Napoles, Anna M.; Chadiha, Letha A. – Gerontologist, 2011
We highlight several critical challenges that must be addressed to accelerate the advancement of the science on recruitment and retention of ethnically diverse older adults into health research. These include the relative lack of attention by researchers to methodological issues related to recruitment and retention of ethnically diverse…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Comparative Analysis, Health, Evidence
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Bosick, Stacey J. – Crime & Delinquency, 2009
Pointing to declines in self-reported criminality across waves of the National Youth Survey, several researchers have concluded that "testing effects" may render longitudinal self-report data unreliable. This article argues that the issue remains unsettled on two accounts. First, alternative explanations for the declines have not been fully…
Descriptors: Crime, Testing, Content Validity, Surveys
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Young, Michael; Denny, George; Donnelly, Joseph – Journal of School Health, 2012
Background: Those involved in school health education programs generally believe that health-education programs can play an important role in helping young people make positive health decisions. Thus, it is to document the effects of such programs through rigorous evaluations published in peer-reviewed journals. Methods: This paper helps the…
Descriptors: Health Education, Health Programs, Program Evaluation, Curriculum Evaluation
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What Works Clearinghouse, 2010
This paper presents a WWC (What Works Clearinghouse) Quick Review of the report "The Role of Simplification and Information in College Decisions: Results from the H&R Block FAFSA Experiment". The study examined whether assistance in filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) increases the likelihood of filing…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Financial Aid Applicants, Student Financial Aid, Higher Education
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