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Lundh, Anna Hampson; Limberg, Louise; Lloyd, Annemaree – Information Research: An International Electronic Journal, 2013
Introduction: Information literacy research is characterised by a multitude of interests, research approaches and theoretical starting-points. Challenges lie in the relevance of research to professional fields where information literacy is a concern, and the need to build a strong theoretical base for the research area. We aim to lay a foundation…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Workplace Literacy, Educational Environment, Context Effect
Lamb, Gordon D. – 2003
This paper discusses the basics of repeated measures designs. Within-subjects designs are compared to between-subjects designs, discussing the advantages and disadvantages of each. Further discussion compares a univariate one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with the between-subjects ANOVA and multivariate repeated measures ANOVA. Limitations of…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Research Design
Benton, Roberta L. – 1989
Analyses of data are presented to illustrate the advantages of using a priori or planned comparisons rather than omnibus analysis of variance (ANOVA) tests followed by post hoc or posteriori testing. The two types of planned comparisons considered are planned orthogonal non-trend coding contrasts and orthogonal polynomial or trend contrast coding.…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Research Design, Statistical Analysis
Barcikowski, Robert S.; Elliott, Ronald S. – 1997
Research was conducted to provide educational researchers with a choice of pairwise multiple comparison procedures (P-MCPs) to use with single group repeated measures designs. The following were studied through two Monte Carlo (MC) simulations: (1) The T procedure of J. W. Tukey (1953); (2) a modification of Tukey's T (G. Keppel, 1973); (3) the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Monte Carlo Methods, Research Design
George, Robert G. – 1991
Intended to evoke discussion in the research community about the research trend of the 21st century, this paper provides a broad, general definition of qualitative research that covers the many terms currently used under this heading, and discusses seven issues that the research community should address in some manner: (1) new or fad; (2) too many…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Definitions, Qualitative Research, Research Design
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
LeCompte, Margaret D.; Goetz, Judith Preissle – 1982
The problems addressed, and solutions devised, by educational ethnographers in selection of and sampling from phenomena for internal representativeness external comparison are examined. The process of sampling is designated as a specialized form of the more general process of focusing and choosing in research, which is called selection. Common…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Ethnography, Generalization
Lix, Lisa M.; Keselman, H. J. – 1995
Tests of mean equality proposed by Alexander and Govern (1994) and Tsakok (1978) were compared to the well-known procedures of Brown and Forsythe (1974), James (1951), and Welch (1951) for their ability to limit the number of Type I errors in one-way designs where the underlying distributions were nonnormal, variances were nonhomogeneous, and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Estimation (Mathematics), Foreign Countries, Least Squares Statistics
Benton, Roberta L. – 1990
Basic principles underlying statistical power are examined; and issues pertaining to effect size, sample size, error variance, and significance level are highlighted via the use of specific hypothetical examples. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and related methods remain popular, although other procedures sometimes have more statistical power against…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Factor Analysis, Power (Statistics)
Cote, Lawrence S.; And Others – 1984
Although the mail survey has been widely criticized as a viable research methodology, it remains the most feasible approach for retrieving data from large, widely-dispersed populations. This paper suggests that there exists a readily accessible body of pragmatic recommendations which, if adhered to throughout the instrument design and data…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Questionnaires, Research Design
Wu, Yi-Cheng; McLean, James E. – 1994
By employing a concomitant variable, block designs and analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) can be used to improve the power of traditional analysis of variance (ANOVA) by reducing error. If subjects are randomly assigned to treatments without considering the concomitant variable, an experiment uses a post-hoc approach. Otherwise, an a priori approach…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Power (Statistics)
Obler, L. K. – 1985
A major debate exists in the neuropsychology community concerning whether case study is preferable to group study of brain-damaged patients. So far, the discussion has been limited to the advantages and disadvantages of both methods, with the assumption that neurolinguists pursue a single goal attainable by one or the other method. Practical…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Experimental Groups
Alatorre, Silvia; Figueras, Olimpia – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2003
In this article, which is part of an ongoing research, a classification is proposed for ratio comparison problems, according to their context, their quantity type, and their numerical structure. Deriving from this classification, an interview protocol was designed, and guidelines for the interpretation of answers into strategies were decided. A…
Descriptors: Interviews, Research Design, Mathematical Concepts, Comparative Analysis
Barcikowski, Robert S.; Elliott, Ronald S. – 1996
A large number of pairwise multiple comparisons (P-MCPs) have been introduced recently to the educational research community. The use of these P-MCPs with single group repeated measures data was studied through an exploratory Monte Carlo study of P-MCPs that have been shown to control different types of Type 2 error and Type 1 familywise error…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Monte Carlo Methods, Power (Statistics)
Schmitt, Dorren R. – 1990
This paper reviews empirical studies of the efficacy of the use of computer assisted instruction (CAI) in various settings, with particular attention to the use of CAI to teach mathematics skills and concepts. Studies using students at various ages and various subjects are considered, as are applications in which CAI was used as the primary…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware
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