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Sutton, Cynthia F. – 1986
The process of focus-finding in qualitative research is ongoing and dynamic, involves researcher choices and decisions (rather than pure discovery), and is a process of social construction in which the researcher interacts with the research setting. Focus-finding is discussed in the context of a qualitative research study of the integration of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Data Analysis
Hackman, Judith Dozier – 1982
Seven potentially useful maxims from the field of human information processing are proposed that may help institutional researchers prepare and present information for higher education decision-makers. The maxims, which are based on research and theory about how people cognitively process information, are as follows: (1) more may not be better;…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, College Administration, College Planning
Mayer, Victor J.; Monk, John S. – 1983
Work on the development of the intensive time-series design was initiated because of the dissatisfaction with existing research designs. This dissatisfaction resulted from the paucity of data obtained from designs such as the pre-post and randomized posttest-only designs. All have the common characteristic of yielding data from only one or two…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Oriented Programs, Data Analysis, Data Collection
North Orange County Regional Occupational Program, Anaheim, CA. – 1988
This handbook provides survey questionnaires and procedures to guide users in the conduct of follow-up studies to assess the transition success of special education and non-special education students. It focuses on collecting three types of data (employment activities, quality of life, and goal achievement) for special education students and…
Descriptors: Adults, Computer Oriented Programs, Data Analysis, Data Collection