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Annina Heini; Krzysztof Kredens – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
This article reports on our experience of collecting language data from informants in video-conferencing settings under a research design originally developed with face-to-face interactions in mind. We had set out to investigate whether individual stylistic features persist in different modes of textual production and designed a complex set of…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Sociolinguistics, Distance Education, COVID-19
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Seeger, Victoria; Fredde, Troy; O'Neal, Brianna; Stewart, Johnna – Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research, 2023
This study provides a picture of the impact the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) had on action research performed by graduate students at a small Midwest university. A qualitative case study was conducted to examine how the participants' abilities to implement their research, gather data, and analyze the results was impacted by COVID-19. Research…
Descriptors: Action Research, COVID-19, Pandemics, Graduate Students
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Dubrow, Joshua K. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
The COVID 19 pandemic illuminates the role data has in public policy-making, i.e. datafication of society, and the importance of exploring the local sources of data to reveal errors in what has assuredly been from the beginning an undercount of cases and deaths. I note four interrelated error sources. The first two are common to any quantitative…
Descriptors: Data Use, COVID-19, Pandemics, Data Collection
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Mags Crean; Barbara Moore; Dympna Devine; Jennifer Symonds; Seaneen Sloan; Gabriela Martínez Sainz – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2025
During the COVID19 crisis, school closure was a frequent feature of Government responses. "The Children's School Lives" (CSL) national cohort study of primary schooling in Ireland had to be adapted and transferred online as an interim response to the unprecedented impact that the pandemic had on the research environment. Adapting…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, COVID-19, Pandemics, Cooperation
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Tanja Samardzic; Christine Wildman; Paula C. Barata; Mavis Morton – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
In response to concerns about the use of online focus groups, particularly around sensitive topics research, we provide two case examples of sensitive topics research that pivoted to online focus groups amid university ethics restrictions due to COVID-19 concerns. We begin by contextualizing the studies, one of which used the more traditional…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Videoconferencing, Young Adults, Foreign Countries
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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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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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Emma Heywood; Beatrice Ivey; Sacha Meuter – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
This article provides an original and timely contribution to current cutting-edge methodological debates by discussing the ongoing need to ensure communities in zones which are inaccessible through war, conflict or disease still have a voice and are not side-lined. As seen during COVID-19, traditional methods of gaining opinions from these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Information, Computer Mediated Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Zipi Diamond; Dana Bell; Sara Bernstein; Elizabeth Cavadel; Kyle DeMeo Cook; Stacy Ehrlich Loewe; Margaret Gillis; Hailey Heinz; Annalee Kelly; Gretchen Kirby; Michelle Maier; Heather Sandstrom; Kathryn Tout – Administration for Children & Families, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic negatively impacted child care and early education (CCEE) programs and the families they serve. During the pandemic, researchers working in CCEE programs paused and then shifted their research strategies to adapt to the new context. In April 2023, Child Trends hosted a virtual convening with researchers from nine research…
Descriptors: Child Care, Early Childhood Education, Educational Research, COVID-19
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Tanabe, Kawai O.; Hayden, Meredith E.; Zunder, Barbara; Holstege, Christopher P. – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: Persons with high-risk for severe COVID-19 illness require special attention when considering university operations during the novel coronavirus pandemic. The objective of this study was to determine the number of students who fall within a high-risk category according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines using…
Descriptors: College Students, COVID-19, Pandemics, At Risk Persons
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Venie Gupitasari; Heri Retnawati – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2024
Assessment is an important component of learning which aims to determine student achievement in learning. However, the pandemic has changed how assessment is carried out, prompting teachers to look for new strategies in carrying out mathematics learning assessments under any conditions, whether in normal conditions or during a pandemic. This study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Student Evaluation
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Peter K. Dunn – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2024
The use of group work projects is common in introductory statistics courses, including projects where students collect their own data. However, the COVID-induced lockdown at the start of 2020 meant that data collection was compromised. In this study, we examine a situation where students were permitted to use artificial (made-up) data for their…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Undergraduate Students, Statistics Education, COVID-19
Chang, Hedy N. – Attendance Works, 2023
This brief is the third annual examination of how state attendance policies and practices have evolved since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. States can play an essential guiding role in the collection, use and public availability of attendance and chronic absence data. While reporting chronic absence on state report cards is required by the…
Descriptors: Attendance, State Policy, Educational Policy, Data Collection
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Ho, Stephanie – LEARNing Landscapes, 2023
During a two-term observational study of my Secondary English Language Arts (ELA) class, I introduced "Surrealism" to the existing curriculum. Jot notes, personal interviews, and a self-study comprised my data strands. The COVID-19 pandemic struck shortly before my scheduled in-person interviews. This uncertainty disrupted my doctoral…
Descriptors: Interviews, COVID-19, Pandemics, Videoconferencing
Chang, Hedy N. – Attendance Works, 2022
This brief examines how state policies and practices continue to evolve in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is based on data provided by 45 states plus the District of Columbia as of early May 2022. The brief updates our 2021 report, "Are Students Present and Accounted For? An Examination of State Attendance Policies During the COVID-19…
Descriptors: Attendance, State Policy, COVID-19, Pandemics
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