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Lynn Rosalina Gama Alves; William de Souza Santos – Information and Learning Sciences, 2024
Purpose: This study aims to analyze the platforming scenario at a Brazilian university as well as the data security process for students and professors. Design/methodology/approach: This research brings an analysis through a qualitative approach of the platformization process in a Brazilian teaching institution. Findings: The results point to a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Data, Information Security
A Study Comparing Text-Based WhatsApp and Face-to-Face Interviews to Understand Early School Dropout
Desai, Rachana; Magan, Ansuyah; Maposa, Innocent; Ruiter, Robert; Rochat, Tamsen; Mercken, Liesbeth – Youth & Society, 2024
The majority of adolescents communicate via text-based messaging, particularly through WhatsApp, a widely used free communication application. Written content on WhatsApp has the methodological potential to provide rich qualitative interview data. This study compares data collected using text-based WhatsApp versus face-to-face interview…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Computer Mediated Communication, Dropouts
Florian Keusch; Paulina K. Pankowska; Alexandru Cernat; Ruben L. Bach – Field Methods, 2024
Data donation is a novel approach to collecting digital trace data, where users are asked to download their retrospective data from a platform and share them with the researchers. Little is known about the willingness to donate data and the potential bias that may arise from nonparticipation. We conducted a study among over 900 German Facebook…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Research Methodology, Information Dissemination, Social Media
Christoph Beuthner; Bernd Weiß; Henning Silber; Florian Keusch; Jette Schröder – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
As our modern world has become increasingly digitalized, various types of data from different data domains are available that can enrich survey data. To link survey data to other sources, consent from the survey respondents is required. This article compares consent to data linkage requests for seven data domains: administrative data, smartphone…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Online Surveys, Data Collection, Informed Consent
Christian Genest; James A. Hanley; Sahir R. Bhatnagar – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2024
This article provides an introduction to randomized response polling, a technique which was designed to allow for questioning on sensitive issues while protecting the respondent's privacy and avoiding social desirability bias. It is described in terms that are suitable for presentation and use in any classroom environment. Instructions for plain…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Randomized Controlled Trials, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Privacy
Qiong Wu; Liping Gu – Sociological Methods & Research, 2024
Family income questions in general purpose surveys are usually collected with either a single-question summary design or a multiple-question disaggregation design. It is unclear how estimates from the two approaches agree with each other. The current paper takes advantage of a large-scale survey that has collected family income with both methods.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Income, Questionnaires, Research Design
Sarah Wallace; Mark Llewellyn – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2025
The use of social media platforms as a means of data collection for researchers is increasing. With the number of active users of Facebook across the globe exceeding two billion, the platform offers a means to reach and hear from diverse populations and gather information-rich data. Despite an increase of researchers utilising Facebook and…
Descriptors: Social Media, Research Methodology, Evaluation, Computer Mediated Communication
John Jerrim – Review of Education, 2023
Two commonly used approaches to capturing information about teachers are random probability surveys and teacher panels. This paper reviews the strengths and limitations of these two approaches in the context of capturing information about the teacher workforce. A case study is then presented drawing upon recent teacher survey data collections in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Surveys, Data Collection, Test Construction
Koraya Techawongstien – Qualitative Research Journal, 2024
Purpose: The Thai video game domain has witnessed substantial growth in recent years. However, many games enjoyed by Thai players are in foreign languages, with only a handful of titles translated/localized into the Thai locale. Some Thai video game enthusiasts have taken on the role of unofficial translators/localizers, contributing to a…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Data Collection, Video Games, Second Languages
Allyson Skene; Laura Winer; Erika Kustra – International Journal for Academic Development, 2024
This article explores potential uses, misuses, beneficiaries, and tensions of learning analytics in higher education. While those promoting and using learning analytics generally agree that ethical practice is imperative, and student privacy and rights are important, navigating the complex maze of ethical dilemmas can be challenging, particularly…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Higher Education, Ethics, Privacy
Briony Carlin; Tina Sikka; Peter Hopkins; Laura Braunholtz; Louise Mair; Zarah Pattison – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
Fieldwork is an important component of data collection in environmental sciences and other related disciplines. Sensitive to the ways in which field based environmental sciences (FBES) research is often unsafe and lacks inclusivity, we explore findings from a mixed methods study that identified barriers to inclusion and overlooked risks to safety…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Barriers, Environment, Scientific Research
'Accountable to Whom, for What, and through What Means': Educational Developers in the Audit Culture
Raffoul, Jessica; Skene, Allyson; Chittle, Laura; Kartolo, Arief – International Journal for Academic Development, 2023
Higher education has faced increased pressure to prove its quality through 'economic efficiency' and 'value for money', thrusting institutions into what researchers call an 'audit culture'. This study explores whether and how the audit culture has impacted educational developers in Canadian post-secondary institutions. Results include a summary of…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Development, Audits (Verification), Higher Education
Abas, Suriati – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2022
Multiple literacy practices, such as writing, texting, blogging and journaling, are intertwined in a crisis. Although many studies have been conducted on literacy practices arising from crises such as a divorce, a disaster and social activism, most of them are focused on a single event. In this chapter, I propose a method for examining literacy…
Descriptors: Activism, Signs, Photography, Data Collection
Jamelia Harris – Field Methods, 2024
Not knowing the population size is a common problem in data-limited contexts. Drawing on work in Sierra Leone, this short take outlines a four-step solution to this problem: (1) estimate the population size using expert interviews; (2) verify estimates using interviews with participants sampled; (3) triangulate using secondary data; and (4)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sample Size, Surveys, Computation
Aline Duvoisin; Jan-Erik Refle; Claudine Burton-Jeangros; Liala Consoli; Julien Fakhoury; Yves Jackson – Field Methods, 2024
Conducting research among hard-to-reach populations is a difficult endeavor because some of their characteristics are known to be associated with survey nonresponse and panel attrition. In the case of the Parchemins study, which followed undocumented migrants over their process of regularization and during the first years of regularized life in…
Descriptors: Recruitment, Attrition (Research Studies), Surveys, Longitudinal Studies