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Kianersi, Sina; Luetke, Maya; Jules, Reginal; Rosenberg, Molly – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2020
Bias may be introduced in survey data collection when participants answer questions differently depending on interviewer gender. This could affect the validity of collected data, especially sensitive data. Using sexual behavior data collected in a 2017-2018 cross-sectional survey of Haitian women (n = 304), we evaluated the associations between…
Descriptors: Females, Foreign Countries, Responses, Surveys
Ruble, Lisa A.; McGrew, John H.; Wong, Wing Hang; Missall, Kristen N. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2018
Although data-based decision making is an evidence-based practice, many special educators have difficulty applying the practice within daily routines. We applied the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to understand the influences that promote or hinder early childhood special educators' intentions to collect data. We assessed three influences on…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Data Collection, Intention, Teacher Attitudes
Reece, Michael; Smith, Matthew Lee; Jun, Mi Kyung – Health Educator, 2006
To explore factors associated with college students' intentions to participate in Internet-based health research, data were collected from 502 undergraduate students enrolled in introductory-level business courses at a large midwestern university. Findings suggest that intentions to participate in Internet-based research are influenced by one's…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Recruitment, Hygiene, Behavior Standards