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Rice, Margaret L.; Wright, Vivian H.; Cofield, Jay; Stokes, Suzanne P.; Wilson, Elizabeth K. – 2000
This guide to creating a survey to be administered on the Internet used Microsoft Access as the database program for the illustration. Forty-four steps in constructing the survey, including the Common Gateway Interface that moves the data collected in e-mails directly to the database, are outlined. The example developed by researchers at the…
Descriptors: Databases, Internet, Research Methodology, Surveys
Lundsteen, Sara W. – 1984
One type of qualitative (descriptive) research that holds promise for studying gifted education is the ethnographic approach, which focuses on the students' and teachers' points of view and considers their social and cultural interaction. The process of ethnographic research demands several components, such as: theory (shared sets of explanations…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnography, Gifted, Research Methodology
Fan, Xitao; Wang, Lin – 1999
The popularity of sample surveys in evaluation and research makes it necessary for consumers to tell a good survey from a poor one. Several sources were identified that gave advice on how to evaluate a sample design used in a survey study. The sources are either too limited or too extensive to be useful practically. The purpose of this paper is to…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Research Design, Research Methodology, Sampling
Lincoln, Yvonna S.; Guba, Egon G. – 1982
The educational audit is suggested for assessing the process of inquiry for reliability and the product of inquiry for absence of bias. The inquiry auditor must review the inquiry processes to determine that they conform to norms of "good professional practice." He must review inquiry products to ensure they can be substantiated from…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Inquiry, Methods
Tripp, Steven D.; Roby, Warren – 1990
This paper is a short tutorial in formal grammar with speculative examples of how it could be used as a research tool for task analysis, the description of lesson structure, the modeling of interactive dialogue, and perhaps the instructional design process. Gagne's notion of "events of instruction" is used in an example of the…
Descriptors: Analogy, Grammar, Instructional Design, Instructional Systems
Thompson, Bruce – 1982
A "doubly-centered" raw data matrix is one for which both columns and rows have both unit variance and means equal to zero. The factor scores from one analysis are the same as factor pattern coefficients from the other analysis except for a variance adjustment. This study explored an extension of the reciprocity principle which may have…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Matrices, Rating Scales
Radnofsky, Mary L. – 1995
CHROMACODE is a conceptual tool that uses systematic, logical, and visual processes for organizing and analyzing qualitative research findings for the researcher with relatively low technical knowledge of data analysis. It can best be described as a visual conceptual scheme with coding based on a color-dependent procedure. Color provides a sense…
Descriptors: Coding, Color, Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis
Svensson, Lennart – 1984
This report compares three approaches to descriptive research, focusing on the kinds of descriptions developed and on the methods used to develop the descriptions. The main emphasis in all three approaches is on verbal data. In these approaches the importance of interpretation and its intuitive nature are emphasized. The three approaches, however,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Educational Research
Thompson, Bruce – 1982
Virtually all parametric statistical procedures have been shown to be special cases of canonical correlation analysis, which is a useful research methodology particularly when augmented by the calculation of canonical structure, index, and invariance coefficients. A logic for conducting stepwise canonical correlation analysis based upon evaluation…
Descriptors: Correlation, Multiple Regression Analysis, Multivariate Analysis, Predictor Variables
Holmes, Dennis H. – 1982
Service Delivery Assessment (SDA) is a qualitative evaluation strategy focused on the "delivering" of social services, rather than on monitoring the implementation of programs or assessing program outcomes. Both data collection and analysis methods are qualitative in nature. Data are gathered by intensive interviewing of providers and…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Evaluation Methods, Program Evaluation, Research Methodology
Lai, Morris K. – 1979
Practical advice on frequently asked questions dealing with research and evaluation methodology is presented as rules of thumb, with citations to the author's sources. A statement in the literature is considered a rule of thumb if it meets one of the following criteria: (1) it is specifically called a rule of thumb; (2) it contains numbers in…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Guidelines, Literature Reviews, Research Criteria
Kinard, E. Milling – 1988
In order to inform policy and programs, research on child abuse must be not only methodologically rigorous, but also practically feasible. However, practical problems make child abuse research difficult to conduct. Definitions of abuse must be explicit and different types of abuse must be assessed separately. Study samples should be as…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Children, Research Methodology
Reisman, Jane; Borman, Kathryn – 1984
This paper addresses the specific concerns of gaining entry into formal and complex organizational settings, specifically businesses, to conduct field research. Accounts of other researchers' experiences and the authors' own field data are analyzed and viewed within an open systems organizational framework. Through the use of metaphors relating to…
Descriptors: Business, Field Studies, Industry, Organizations (Groups)
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Stephens, Diane – Research in the Teaching of English, 2001
Considers the doubts the author has had about the design of an award winning study, focusing especially on a researcher's obligation to help the teachers with whom the researcher is working, even at the risk of jeopardizing a study's design. Traces the way that her engagement with that question has led to her current professional commitments. (SC)
Descriptors: Experimenter Characteristics, Higher Education, Research Design, Research Methodology
Lindvall, C. Mauritz – 1979
Evaluation studies on educational questions attempt to provide answers in the form of conclusions or inferences which are derived from the information collected. Valid inferences are a result of careful research design for the study, and may be causal, descriptive, value-oriented, or probabilistic. Basic steps in designing an evaluation study are…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Research, Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
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