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Beth Chance; Andrew Kerr; Jett Palmer – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2024
While many instructors are aware of the "Literary Digest" 1936 poll as an example of biased sampling methods, this article details potential further explorations for the "Digest's" 1924-1936 quadrennial U.S. presidential election polls. Potential activities range from lessons in data acquisition, cleaning, and validation, to…
Descriptors: Publications, Public Opinion, Surveys, Bias
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Mark Adley; Hayley Alderson; Katherine Jackson; William McGovern; Liam Spencer; Michelle Addison; Amy O'Donnell – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
This paper considers the ethical and practical issues of recruiting for, and administering a quantitative survey with marginalised populations. These issues were identified through a focus group discussion, which consolidated and expanded upon informal conversations held previously by five researchers about their experiences of conducting a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Researchers, Research, Research Design
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Ignacio Villagrán; Rocio Hernández; Gregory Schuit; Andrés Neyem; Javiera Fuentes; Loreto Larrondo; Elisa Margozzini; María T. Hurtado; Zoe Iriarte; Constanza Miranda; Julián Varas; Isabel Hilliger – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2024
Remote technology has been widely incorporated into health professions education. For procedural skills training, effective feedback and reflection processes are required. Consequently, supporting a self-regulated learning (SRL) approach with learning analytics dashboards (LADs) has proven beneficial in online environments. Despite the potential…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Independent Study, Skill Development, Learning Analytics
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Michelle C. Pasco; Anais Roque; Brittany Romanello; Emir Estrada – Field Methods, 2024
Photovoice involves respondents taking photographs of their environment to promote critical discussions and reflect on their experiences. Photovoice empowers marginalized communities and serves to reach policymakers. The Arizona Youth Identity Project (AZYIP) used photovoice with an innovative approach in a multisite research design with a large…
Descriptors: Photography, Social Action, Youth Programs, Research Methodology
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Suren Ladd – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2024
Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, in-person data collection methods have been considerably hampered by requirements for social distancing and safety. Consequently, academic inquiry has shifted largely to virtual means, leading to the considerable growth of virtual qualitative research. Conducting virtual research in post-conflict contexts, such…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, College Faculty, COVID-19
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Abukari Kwame; Pammla M. Petrucka – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2024
Gaining ethical approval for qualitative health research and implementing all the planned research processes in a proposed study are not straightforward endeavours. The situation becomes more complex when qualitative research is conducted in a cross-national healthcare and academic context. Also, it is even exhausting when the study is…
Descriptors: Ethics, Doctoral Students, Student Research, Informed Consent
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Priya C. Kumar – Information and Learning Sciences, 2024
Purpose: This article advocates that privacy literacy research and praxis mobilize people toward changing the technological and social conditions that discipline subjects toward advancing institutional, rather than community, goals. Design/methodology/approach: This article analyzes theory and prior work on datafication, privacy, data literacy,…
Descriptors: Privacy, Information Policy, Data Use, Literacy
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Rafael Ferreira Mello; Elyda Freitas; Luciano Cabral; Filipe Dwan Pereira; Luiz Rodrigues; Mladen Rakovic; Jackson Raniel; Dragan Gaševic – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2024
Learning analytics (LA) involves the measurement, collection, analysis, and reporting of data about learners and their contexts, aiming to understand and optimize both the learning process and the environments in which it occurs. Among many themes that the LA community considers, natural language processing (NLP) algorithms have been widely…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Learning Analytics, Natural Language Processing, Data Collection
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Edanur Yazici; Ying Wang – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
Constant changes to COVID-19 restrictions have required adaptability from social scientists including responding to new challenges such as infiltration by bots. This research note presents unexpected encounters of bot infiltration and recruitment during survey data collection under pandemic conditions. The note draws from a household survey on a…
Descriptors: Surveys, Research Methodology, Barriers, COVID-19
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Kimberly S. DeGlopper; Ryan L. Stowe – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2024
Thinking about knowledge and knowing ("i.e.", epistemic cognition) is an important part of student learning and has implications for how they apply their knowledge in future courses, careers, and other aspects of their lives. Three classes of models have emerged from research on epistemic cognition: developmental models, dimensional…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Chemistry, Epistemology, Cognitive Processes
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Tiago Rocha-Silva; Conceição Nogueira; Liliana Rodrigues – Research Ethics, 2024
Since its onset, scholars have characterized social media as a valuable source for data collection since it presents several benefits (e.g. exploring research questions with hard-to-reach populations). Nonetheless, methods of online data collection are riddled with ethical and methodological challenges that researchers must consider if they want…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Web Sites, Computer Mediated Communication, Social Media
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Matthew Harper; Kathleen Smithers – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
While research into PhD programs and doctoral students' experiences has increased in recent years, fieldwork is overlooked as a source of learning and support. In education, the focus of this paper, fieldwork remains laced with notions of the anthropologist gathering data in a place that is not their own, which narrowly construct the role of the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Field Studies, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment
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Adrie Visscher; Marta Pellegrini; Natasha Dmoshinskaia; Veerle van Luppen – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Why we need better reports of teacher professional development interventions for finding out what works where: Worldwide, billions of dollars are invested yearly in the professional development of in-service teachers ($14 billion in the USA alone, as of 2014; Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, 2014). This makes the question of what effects TPD…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Intervention, Publications, Educational Research
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Król, Michal; Król, Magdalena E. – Cognitive Science, 2022
Existing research demonstrates that pre-decisional information sampling strategies are often stable within a given person while varying greatly across people. However, it remains largely unknown what drives these individual differences, that is, why in some circumstances we collect information more idiosyncratically. In this brief report, we…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Information Seeking, Sampling, Decision Making
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Ruhf, Robert J.; Williams, Cody T.; Zelinsky, Megan; Becho, Lyssa Wilson – International Journal of STEM Education, 2022
Background: Billions of dollars are spent annually on grant-funded STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education programs. These programs help students stay on track toward STEM careers when standard educational practices do not adequately prepare them for these careers. It is important to know that reliable and accurate…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, STEM Education
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