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Owens, Robert G. – 1981
Three issues must be addressed when discussing the standards needed to judge the methodological rigor of naturalistic approaches to administrative research. The first issue involves defining naturalistic inquiry. In contrast to the scientific paradigm, naturalistic inquiry emphasizes, first, the inseparability of variables or events from their…
Descriptors: Credibility, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Field Studies
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Owens, Robert G. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1982
Methodological adequacy in naturalistic inquiry is enhanced by understanding the differences between the naturalistic and rationalistic paradigms; by using simultaneous data collection and analysis, with prolonged field research, an audit trail, multiple sources, and referential materials; and by employing "thick description" extensively…
Descriptors: Credibility, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Field Studies
Putnam, Linda L. – 1983
Laboratory simulations combine the strengths of lab experiments and field studies while avoiding many of their liabilities. They permit the emotional involvement, the time needed for development of norms and interlocked systems of interaction, and the broad range of variables typical of field settings, yet allow for experimental controls and…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Case Studies, Communication (Thought Transfer), Field Studies
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Shepherd, Ifan D. H. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1985
How the computer can be used to support and improve the following teaching and study methods in geography is discussed: lectures, reading, tutoring, small group teaching, simulation, educational games, model building, problem solving, field work, written work, and exploratory data analysis. Educational problems involved in each application are…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Data Analysis, Educational Games
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Lincoln, Yvonna S. – Review of Higher Education, 1986
New perspectives on social science research suggest five propositions: studies in higher education must not be value-singular; higher education researchers must not ignore "harbingers of the paradigm revolution"; they must take into account new interpretations of knowledge acquisition; they must not depend on prescriptive models; and they must…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Educational Research, Higher Education, Models
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Murrell, Patricia H.; Davis, Todd M. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1991
If doctoral programs in higher education are to prepare practitioners for leadership in colleges and universities and scholars for the field of study, the future social roles of higher education institutions must be analyzed to determine the skills their leaders will need. A variety of program models may be useful. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, College Administration, College Role, Doctoral Programs
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Hay, D. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2000
Discusses the complexity facing South African researchers in higher education as they try to overcome the heritage of the old, fragmented higher education system. Necessary paradigm shifts are identified, as are focus areas for improving the quality of South African higher education research at both national and institutional levels. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society), Higher Education