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Desombre, Caroline; Anegmar, Souad; Delelis, Gérald – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2018
This study investigated the hypothesis that cognitive performance of students with physical disabilities may be influenced by the evaluators' identity. Students with or without a physical disability completed a logic test and were informed that they would be evaluated by students from their own group (ingroup condition) or from an other group…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Hypothesis Testing, Cognitive Ability, Physical Disabilities
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Teigha VanHester – Community Literacy Journal, 2023
This autoethnography chronicles an Afro-Polynesian femme scholar's struggle to secure funding for research due to bureaucratic violence and the strategic potential of Lordean counterstorying to write a way free for Black and Brown scholar-activists and community-based projects. Extending the work of previous scholars who discuss counterstory and…
Descriptors: Community Education, Literacy Education, Community Programs, Administrative Organization
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Tolbert, Sara; Schindel, Alexa; Rodriguez, Alberto J. – Science Education, 2018
In this article, we critically examine what a commitment to equity, diversity, and social justice in science and science education means for our research practices and methods. Using a blend of critical cross-cultural and feminist lenses, we explore relationships of power in our research, specifically in terms of knowledge production,…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Social Justice, Equal Education, Cultural Differences
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Miyahara, Masuko – Journal for the Psychology of Language Learning, 2019
In this first issue of "The Journal for the Psychology of Language Learning," this paper discusses some of methodological issues surrounding research methodology on emotions in the field of applied linguistics and language learning research. The aim of this paper is to develop a basic understanding and awareness of the challenges and…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Psychological Patterns, Linguistics, Researchers
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Chrismas, Robert – Journal of Research Practice, 2018
This article explores narrative-based, person-centered research, carried out by the author for his PhD dissertation, titled "Modern Day Slavery and the Sex Industry: Raising the Voices of Survivors and Collaborators While Confronting Sex Trafficking and Exploitation in Manitoba, Canada." The article describes interview dynamics…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sexual Abuse, Slavery, Crime
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Ginexi, Elizabeth M.; Huang, Grace; Steketee, Michael; Tsakraklides, Sophia; MacAllum, Keith; Bromberg, Julie; Huffman, Amanda; Luke, Douglas A.; Leischow, Scott J.; Okamoto, Janet M.; Rogers, Todd – Research Evaluation, 2017
This article presents a case study of a scientist-practitioner research network established by the National Cancer Institute's State and Community Tobacco Control Research Initiative. While prior programs have focused on collaboration among scientists, a goal here was to encourage collaborations with non-university, practice-based partners. Two…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Network Analysis, Scientists, Case Studies
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Dawson, Phillip; Dawson, Samantha L. – Studies in Higher Education, 2018
When researchers selectively report significant positive results, and omit non-significant or negative results, the published literature skews in a particular direction. This is called 'reporting bias,' and it can cause both casual readers and meta-analysts to develop an inaccurate understanding of the efficacy of an intervention. This paper…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Reports, Bias, Research Problems
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Hyater-Adams, Simone; Fracchiolla, Claudia; Finkelstein, Noah; Hinko, Kathleen – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2018
Studies on physics identity are appearing more frequently and often responding to increased awareness of the underrepresentation of students of color in physics. In our broader research, we focus our efforts on understanding how racial identity and physics identity are negotiated throughout the experiences of Black physicists. In this paper, we…
Descriptors: Physics, Professional Identity, Race, Blacks
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Breznau, Nate – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2016
In this paper, I extend the concept of observer effect into the realm of country-level secondary data analysis. When analyzing what appear to be the same secondary data using the same methods, macro-comparative researchers arrive at different results. I argue that this is a product of idiosyncratic variation directly or indirectly produced by the…
Descriptors: Observation, Error of Measurement, Data Analysis, Comparative Analysis
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Altintug, Fatma Aslanturk; Debrelu, Emre – Journal of Education and Learning, 2018
This paper focuses on the importance of children's out-of-school experiences as their popular culture and discusses how such experiences contribute to their creativity and critical thinking. In addition to this, the paper also discusses the critical role of researchers' values in terms of how values affect the design and process of research. From…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Children, Literacy Education, Experience
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Tan, Charlene – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2016
A relatively under-explored topic in the current literature on and methods for research in the field of comparative and international education is the problem of investigator bias in cross-cultural research. This article discusses the nature of and an approach to address investigator bias in research that originates from the theory-ladenness of…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Experimenter Characteristics, Bias, Educational Research
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Burkholder, Casey – McGill Journal of Education, 2016
These "Notes from the Field" describe one doctoral student's public visual fieldnotes practice during her data collection for her dissertation. In the creation of a public digital space for participants and the public to engage with the fieldnotes through online comments and in-person conversations, this shifts the practice of keeping…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Doctoral Dissertations, Data Collection, Notetaking
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Abrica, Elvira J. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2019
In this paper, I argue that researcher reflexivity, a common qualitative practice, is a specific tool that institutional research professionals endeavoring to conduct qualitative research studies involving Students of Color can use to unpack issues of power and privilege that exist between the researcher and the researched. This may be…
Descriptors: Institutional Research, Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Community Colleges
Kristin Cipollone – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2016
All research accounts are partial. Who we are--our biographies, experiences, ideological stances, and so on--affects the entirety of the research process. Who we are shapes what types of research questions we find interesting, how we frame our research objectives, how we collect data, how we analyze these data, and how we present our findings. In…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Case Studies, Researchers
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Byun, Tara McAllister; Hitchcock, Elaine R.; Ferron, John – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2017
Purpose: Single-case experimental designs are widely used to study interventions for communication disorders. Traditionally, single-case experiments follow a response-guided approach, where design decisions during the study are based on participants' observed patterns of behavior. However, this approach has been criticized for its high rate of…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Error Correction, Error Analysis (Language), Intervention
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