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Rittberg, Colin Jakob; Van Kerkhove, Bart – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2019
In this paper we argue that the choice of research methods reflects the theoretical framework even before these methods have been put to use in case studies. We understand the term 'case study' broadly in this paper and argue that neither thinking of them as cherry-picked cases to support preconceived ideas about mathematical practices nor…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Educational Practices, Educational Research
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Jacob, Robin T.; Doolittle, Fred; Kemple, James; Somers, Marie-Andrée – Educational Researcher, 2019
A substantial number of randomized trials of educational interventions that have been conducted over the past two decades have produced null results, with either no impact or an unreliable estimate of impact on student achievement or other outcomes of interest. The investment of time and money spent implementing such trials warrants more useful…
Descriptors: Intervention, Randomized Controlled Trials, Educational Research, Program Effectiveness
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Bamattre, R.; Schowengerdt, B.; Nikoi, A.; DeJaeghere, J. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2019
While social programs are often assessed using short-term impact studies, longitudinal designs allow evaluators to capture change over time, identify longer-term outcomes, adapt instruments, and better understand participants in transition. A mixed methods design can be critical in understanding these dynamics; yet there is a lack of literature…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Longitudinal Studies, Program Evaluation, Research Problems
OECD Publishing, 2019
Computer-based administration of large-scale assessments makes it possible to collect a rich set of information on test takers, through analysis of the log files recording interactions between the computer interface and the server. This report examines timing and engagement indicators from the Survey of Adult Skills, a product of the Programme for…
Descriptors: Adults, Surveys, International Assessment, Responses
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Ryu, Suna – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2019
The present study explores how the visualization of an actor network enables researchers to understand mediating processes better by investigating relationships and effects among elements and entities other than human-actor accounts. In particular, the study presents how visualization may facilitate an understanding of the dynamics and structures…
Descriptors: Network Analysis, Data Analysis, Visualization, Educational Research
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Cooper, Harris, Ed.; Hedges, Larry V., Ed.; Valentine, Jeffrey C., Ed. – Russell Sage Foundation, 2019
Research synthesis is the practice of systematically distilling and integrating data from many studies in order to draw more reliable conclusions about a given research issue. When the first edition of "The Handbook of Research Synthesis and Meta-Analysis" was published in 1994, it quickly became the definitive reference for conducting…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Synthesis, Meta Analysis, Data Analysis
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Anders Kristian Munk; Anders Koed Madsen; Mathieu Jacomy – New Perspectives on Learning and Instruction, 2019
Data sprints have emerged as a popular way to involve stakeholders in datawork. In this chapter we discuss what it takes to turn a sprint into a productive situation of inquiry (in the sense of Dewey, 1938). We argue that sprint organizers must work actively to counteract an otherwise docile setting where the preference for agreement between…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Risk, Research Methodology, Research Problems
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Eric W. Schoon – Sociological Methods & Research, 2025
This article explores how researchers adapt to disruptions that cost them access to their field sites, advancing a uniquely sociological perspective on the dynamics of flexibility and adaptation in qualitative methods. Through interviews with 31 ethnographers whose access was preempted or eliminated, I find that adaptation varied systematically…
Descriptors: Field Studies, Researchers, Ethnography, Attitudes
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Stephanie Moore; George Veletsianos; Michael K. Barbour – OTESSA Journal, 2022
While there has been a lot of debate over the impact of online and remote learning on mental health and well-being, there has been no systematic syntheses or reviews of the research on this particular issue. In this paper, we review the research on the relationship between mental health/well-being and online or remote learning. Our review shows…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Electronic Learning, Mental Health, Research Methodology
Spybrook, Jessaca; Zhang, Qi; Kelcey, Ben; Dong, Nianbo – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2020
Over the past 15 years, we have seen an increase in the use of cluster randomized trials (CRTs) to test the efficacy of educational interventions. These studies are often designed with the goal of determining whether a program works, or answering the what works question. Recently, the goals of these studies expanded to include for whom and under…
Descriptors: Randomized Controlled Trials, Educational Research, Program Effectiveness, Intervention
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García, David G.; Yosso, Tara J. – History of Education Quarterly, 2020
Over the last few decades, scholars have called on the field of educational history to more fully account for the perspectives of women and People of Color, and to connect history to contemporary educational research and policy. While a number of scholars answered these calls with important contributions, few have offered a methodological roadmap…
Descriptors: Educational History, Minority Groups, Personal Narratives, Critical Theory
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Schachter, Rachel E.; Freeman, Donald; Parakkal, Naivedya – Review of Research in Education, 2020
Connecting teachers' perspectives with their practice is an enduring challenge shaping what and how we understand teaching. Researchers tend to bifurcate teachers' work between their private and their public lives. These "worlds" bring particular meanings that are rendered through the analyses of visual documentations of teaching and…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Data Use, Data Collection, Data Analysis
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Kulawiak, Pawel R.; Wilbert, Jürgen – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2020
Sociometrically neglected children are not often liked and not often disliked by their peers. This kind of social information is known as social status. Evidence concerning internalizing behaviour of neglected children is as yet equivocal. Contradictory research results could possibly be attributed to methodological issues of social status…
Descriptors: Peer Acceptance, Social Isolation, Social Status, Classification
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Wendt, Maria – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2020
One overarching question in scholarly methodological discussions on qualitative comparative approaches concerns how it is possible to compare and generalise deep insider knowledge across (nationally) specific contexts. The aim of this article is to propose a research strategy that both facilitates the comparison and theorisation of such knowledge…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Cross Cultural Studies, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Daniel Marston; Margaret Gopaul – International Journal of Online Graduate Education, 2020
In the present article, the authors address another research method that also allows students to address important topics but in a way that does not require collecting separate data and does not require finding research subjects. This approach, called metasynthesis, is similar to meta-analysis in that it involves combining the results of previous…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Doctoral Dissertations, Research Methodology, Research Problems
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