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Bauer, Karen W. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2004
Although time and resource intensive, longitudinal studies offer the ability to examine the direction and magnitude of causal relationships that cannot be accomplished through cross-sectional design. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Case Studies, Educational Research, Research Design
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Minniecon, Deanne; Franks, Naomi; Heffernan, Maree – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2007
Utilising Nakata's (2007) description of the "cultural interface", two Indigenous researchers and one non-Indigenous researcher examine their development of Indigenous research in and with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities conducted from within an institution of higher education. The authors reflect on their experiences in…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Researchers, Community Study, Community Surveys
Kitao, S. Kathleen – 1991
Research results should not be taken at face value; some research is not well designed, and readers must be able to assess whether the research carried out actually supports the results or may be explained otherwise. Research reports are usually divided into introduction or literature review, methods, results, and discussion and conclusions. Basic…
Descriptors: Data Interpretation, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Language Research
Blumberg, Carol Joyce; And Others – 1983
The effects of various discourse variables on the psycholinguistic processing of sentences within paragraphs by 36 competent adult readers were investigated. Eye movement measures were used as the dependent variables reflecting psycholinguistic processing. When all of the constraints within which the study had to be performed were examined, it…
Descriptors: Adults, Discourse Analysis, Eye Movements, Language Processing
Valliere, Paulette M. – 1987
Many problems confront researchers who are developing appropriate methods to determine the effects of sexual abuse. Particularly serious problems arise when the victims are children who were abused while attending a day care center. Several methods for studying child sexual abuse have been recommended. This paper discusses problems researchers…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Control Groups, Day Care Centers, Identification
Packard, Richard D.; Dereshiwsky, Mary I. – 1989
This paper presents a model which illustrates the cyclical and interactive nature of the basic elements of the research design process. Rather than presenting each research design component in isolation, the model emphasizes their interrelationships. A brief discussion is presented on each of the following components of the model: (1) the "words"…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Research, Higher Education, Predictor Variables
Palomares, Ronald S. – 1990
Researchers increasingly recognize that significance tests are limited in their ability to inform scientific practice. Common errors in interpreting significance tests and three strategies for augmenting the interpretation of significance test results are illustrated. The first strategy for augmenting the interpretation of significance tests…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Estimation (Mathematics), Evaluation Methods, Research Design
Basil, Michael D. – 1990
Although there have been frequent calls for over-time research in mass communication, there are still many reasons that researchers use simpler designs. Each approach: two-time point, panel/repeated measures, and time-series experimental designs, offers its own advantages and disadvantages. By examining the benefits and disadvantages of each…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Media Research
Worthen, Blaine R. – 1985
Kaplan (1964) describes the now classic distinction between "logic-in-use," the more or less logical cognitive style and procedures used by the educational scientist, and "reconstructed logic," the scientist's after-the-fact, explicit formulation and idealization of the logic and procedures. However, most technical documents…
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Heuristics, Inquiry, Research Design
Slater, Michael D. – 1989
The use of messages as experimental stimuli brings with it problems regarding the interpretability and generalizability of findings. Some psychologists and communication researchers have argued that message stimuli must be treated as random effects. A review of the literature examined data regarding experimental designs used in recent…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Data Interpretation, Higher Education, Literature Reviews
Koops, W. – 1987
A brief review of research on protective factors that allow some individuals to make healthy adaptations despite debilitating circumstances precedes a critical discussion of symposium papers. The discussion is organized around three questions. First, does the search for protective factors demonstrate an important programmatic shift in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Risk Persons, Individual Development, Prevention
Humes, Ann – 1983
The discourse classification systems used most frequently by reseachers in composition credit A. Bain, J. Moffett, J. Emig, J. Kinneavy, J. Britton, and R. Lloyd-Jones. A majority of the studies that have included discourse types as a major focus of their work were designed to investigate students' syntactic structures. Other studies focused on…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Research Design, Research Methodology
Myers, George C. – Public Opin Quart, 1969
Descriptors: Fatherless Family, Housing, Lower Class, Males
Hayes, John R.; Flower, Linda – 1981
The act of composing is best described as a set of distinguishable processes that interact. There are four methods for researching these processes: (1) behavior protocols, in which subjects are observed but are not asked to report their thought processes verbally; (2) directed reports, in which subjects are asked to explain how they performed a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Research Design, Research Methodology, Research Problems
Hamilton, David – 1981
The net result of the social-scientific developments in the 19th and 20th centuries is that educational research has inherited a science that is assumed to constitute a disinterested technology of social engineering and a benevolent source of positive social advance. Unfortunately, the social experiment conducted on traditional lines depends upon…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Program Evaluation
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