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Lewis, Taylor; McMichael, Joseph – Field Methods, 2023
Expected yield rates are essential to a survey's data collection plan, as they inform requisite sample sizes to meet the survey's objectives. Given an overall expected yield rate for a self-administered mail survey, this short take describes a simple method for using the Census Planning Database to assign differential yield rates to lower-level…
Descriptors: Mail Surveys, Data Collection, Census Figures, Databases
Haas, Georg-Christoph; Volkert, Marieke; Senghaas, Monika – Field Methods, 2023
Even small monetary incentives, e.g., a one-dollar bill in a postal invitation letter, can increase the response rate in a web survey. However, in the euro currency area, the smallest amount of monetary incentive for a postal invitation is a five-euro bill, which is costly. As such, we conducted a random experiment with prepaid stamp and postcard…
Descriptors: Online Surveys, Incentives, Response Rates (Questionnaires), Costs
Barrett, Sheri H. – Stylus Publishing LLC, 2023
Written with faculty in mind, "Assessment by Design" is a practical resource that will also be useful to student affairs staff and administrators dedicated to using assessment to improve learning in curricular and co-curricular settings. This book presents the Cycle of Assessment as a framework that supports assessment in service of…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Evaluation, Planning, Data Collection
Aoife L. Gallagher; Rachel Murphy; Ciara Ni Eochaidh; Johanna Fitzgerald; Carol-Anne Murphy; James Law – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2023
Purpose: The aim of this study was to map the use of implementation science frameworks, models, and theories in intervention research targeting learning needs in the classroom. Method: A scoping review was conducted. Electronic database and manual searches were conducted. Two reviewers independently completed screening, data extraction, and…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Intervention, Educational Research, Speech Language Pathology
Bell, Brent J.; Turner, Jeff; Andre, Elizabeth; Gerbers, Kellie; Jostad, Jeremy; Hobbs, Will; Collins, Katherine – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2023
This research note argues the outdoor adventure profession needs census research studies. Although conceptually simple, a census is a laborious process needing methodological guidance. This paper provides suggestions for conducting a census. Four previous outdoor adventure census projects are referenced. These, along with the U.S. Census, are used…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Adventure Education, Educational Research, Census Figures
Gregory Scott Garner – ProQuest LLC, 2023
There is growing consensus that data-informed decision-making through human-centered inquiry and design process results in improved outcomes for designed artifacts. Among the latest trends is a group of tools and processes loosely assimilated under the umbrella term, "design thinking." These "designerly ways of knowing" are…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Models, Design, Cognitive Processes
Ibrahima Dina Diatta; André Berchtold – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
Using secondary data has many advantages, but there are also many limitations, including the lack of relevant information. This article draws on a previous study that used secondary data to investigate substance use in young, elite athletes. Three types of missing data appeared: missing data, lack of information about the data collection process,…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Research Problems, Data Collection, Scientific Research
Jennifer Jackson – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
While digital tools are often recommended for researchers, there is a lack of evidence around effective social media strategies among researchers to optimise participant recruitment and data collection. However, an 'add Facebook and stir' approach could create extra burden for participants or foil researchers' efforts. Participant recruitment…
Descriptors: Social Media, Researchers, Recruitment, Data Collection
Keser, Sinem Bozkurt; Aghalarova, Sevda – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
Education plays a major role in the development of the consciousness of the whole society. Education has been improved by analyzing educational data related to student academic performance. By using data mining techniques and algorithms on data from the educational environment, students' performances can be predicted. In this study, a novel Hybrid…
Descriptors: Grade Prediction, Academic Achievement, Data Analysis, Data Collection
Boninger, Faith; Molnar, Alex – Phi Delta Kappan, 2022
The Along digital SEL product marketed to teachers by Gradient Learning and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) promises to help teachers establish strong relationships with their students via an exchange of personal reflections. In so doing, it collects intimate personal information from students about their lives. Faith Boninger and Alex Molnar…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Social Emotional Learning, Technology Uses in Education, Privacy
Mthuli, Syanda Alpheous; Ruffin, Fayth; Singh, Nikita – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
Qualitative research sample size determination has always been a contentious and confusing issue. Studies are often vague when explaining the processes and justifications that have been used to determine sample size and strategy. Some provide no mention of sampling at all, whilst others rely too heavily on the concept of saturation for determining…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Sample Size, Sampling, Research Problems
Dang Vu, Hoai Nam – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
Obtaining insights on the illicit consumption of endangered wildlife products is challenging, especially when the study objects are the super-rich. This research note draws upon my experience interviewing nearly 1,000 rhino horn consumers in Vietnam. Trust is crucial in such interactions. No interviews could have been conducted without good…
Descriptors: Wildlife, Crime, Foreign Countries, Interviews
Byers-Heinlein, Krista; Bergmann, Christina; Savalei, Victoria – Infant and Child Development, 2022
Infant research is often underpowered, undermining the robustness and replicability of our findings. Improving the reliability of infant studies offers a solution for increasing statistical power independent of sample size. Here, we discuss two senses of the term reliability in the context of infant research: reliable (large) effects and reliable…
Descriptors: Infants, Research, Reliability, Effect Size
Basnet, Ram B.; Johnson, Clayton; Doleck, Tenzin – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
The nature of teaching and learning has evolved over the years, especially as technology has evolved. Innovative application of educational analytics has gained momentum. Indeed, predictive analytics have become increasingly salient in education. Considering the prevalence of learner-system interaction data and the potential value of such data, it…
Descriptors: Prediction, Dropouts, Predictive Measurement, Data Collection
Godfrey-Faussett, Thomas – Education Sciences, 2022
Research in the UK is increasingly regulated by ethics review committees (RECs) which require researchers to seek ethics approval before commencing research. These RECs routinely expect researchers to anonymise data as part of standard ethical research practice. However, the anonymisation of data may sit in tension with participatory approaches to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Participatory Research, Ethics, Decision Making