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Kitto, Richard J.; Barnett, John – American Journal of Evaluation, 2007
Despite the best of intentions, qualitative researchers can be faced, in some circumstances, with having to make meaning from thin, or less than optimal, data. Using a real study as context, the authors describe the ways that they made sense of their thin data on teachers' perceptions of a large-scale evaluation instrument. They propose a…
Descriptors: Sequential Approach, Qualitative Research, Data Interpretation, Electronic Mail
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Dutt-Doner, Karen M.; Cook-Cottone, Catherine; Allen, Susan – RMLE Online: Research in Middle Level Education, 2007
Authentic and constructive learning experiences that include analysis of primary source documents are necessary elements of effective social studies teaching (Bailyn, 1994; Leinhardt, Stainton, & Virji, 1994; Wineburg & Wilson, 1991; Young & Leinhardt, 1998). This study examines the abilities of 70 fifth and seventh grade students to complete…
Descriptors: Primary Sources, Grade 7, Thinking Skills, Classroom Environment
Ragan, Janet M.; Ragan, Tillman J. – Journal of Visual/Verbal Languaging, 1982
Briefly summarizes history of neurolinguistic programing, which set out to model elements and processes of effective communication and to reduce these to formulas that can be taught to others. Potential areas of inquiry for neurolinguistic programers which should be of concern to visual literacists are discussed. (MBR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Skills, Cues, Eye Movements
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Speer, James Ramsey – Child Development, 1984
Proposes that young children employ two ordered, nonverbal classification strategies to interpret vague referential instructions: first, they rely on context; then, if the first strategy fails, they guess. If the guess goes uncorrected, they conclude that it was correct. Two studies provide evidence supporting children's use of the hypothesized…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Context Effect, Feedback
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Bertenthal, Bennett I.; And Others – Child Development, 1985
Examines, in three experiments, infant sensitivity at 20, 30, and 36 weeks of age to 3-dimensional structure of a human form specified through biomechanical motions. Findings are interpreted as suggesting that infants, by 36 weeks of age, are extracting fundamental properties necessary for interpreting a point-light display as a person. (Author/BE)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Biomechanics, Cognitive Processes, Dimensional Preference
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Gee, James Paul – Journal of Education, 1989
Proposes that literacy must be judged against social background. Analyzes the racial and social differences in the interpretations of a story by a working-class Black student, a working-class White student, and an upper-class White student. (FMW)
Descriptors: Interpretive Skills, Linguistic Theory, Literacy, Racial Differences
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Zeppuhar, Mary Ellen – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 1999
This study with 22 adults with mild to moderate mental retardation examined the nature of knowledge structures in this population as well as effects of presentation methods and response methods on ability to classify items. Results indicated major effects for disability severity, insignificant findings for presentation method, and a trend toward…
Descriptors: Adults, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
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Gentner, Dedre – Child Development, 1988
Examines the development of metaphor by using structure-mapping theory to make distinctions among kinds of metaphors. Proposes that children can understand metaphors based on shared object attributes before those based on shared relational structure. Results indicate a developmental shift toward focus on relational structure in metaphor…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures
Green, Ernest J. – 1983
Photographs, unlike paintings or drawings, capture rather than interpret a moment in time and experience. The techniques for decoding the meaning in still photographs is photoanalysis. Photoanalysis is not a critique of the technical quality of a photograph, but rather an analysis of its content and intent. The rules of scientific method including…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Content Analysis, Cultural Traits, Interpersonal Communication
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Russell, James A.; Bullock, Merry – Developmental Psychology, 1986
Studies the dimensions of meaning attributed to facial expressions of emotion in preschoolers and adults. Subjects indicated the similarity or dissimilarity among different emotions by placing photographs of emotional facial expressions into preordained groups. For each age group, multidimensional scaling yielded a two-dimensional structure…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, Early Childhood Education, Facial Expressions
DeSousa, Michael A.; Medhurst, Martin J. – Journal of Visual/Verbal Languaging, 1982
One hundred thirty undergraduate communications students were administered a two-part survey designed to test their abilities as visual interpreters. Results indicate student respondents were surprisingly inaccurate in determining the correct meaning elements of political cartoons, perhaps because of visual illiteracy, cultural lag of the cartoon,…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Culture Lag, Educational Research, Higher Education
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Lock, Roger – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1989
Reported is a study of the relationships between the component skills involved in practical work assessment. Skills assessed included observing, manipulating, planning, interpreting, reporting, and self-reliance. The literature relating to inter-skill relationships is reviewed. (CW)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Intermode Differences
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McMillan, Christine – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2005
In this comparative essay, I examine how musical ways of knowing inform my educational research. To understand this question, I employ dual perspectives as a musician and qualitative researcher. I use Eisner's concept of the art of educational evaluation (1985a, 1985b, 1997)--particularly as educational evaluation relates to connoisseurship and…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Educational Research, Musicians, Music Teachers
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Maitland-Gholson, Jane; Ettinger, Linda F. – Studies in Art Education, 1994
Asserts that all research is interpretive and that reality is constructed at every stage of a research project. Explores three research constructs: (1) role of the researcher; (2) research questions; and (3) underlying assumptions of the researcher. Presents and applies a foundation for an interpretative research framework. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Education, Cognitive Processes, Decision Making, Educational Research
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Song, Jinwoong; Black, Paul J. – International Journal of Science Education, 1991
The interaction effect between two process skills (application and interpretation) and two task contexts (scientific and everyday) was investigated. Korean students (n=255), ages 13 and 15, were the subjects of this study. Results reveal that there was an apparent interaction between process skills and contexts. Sex-skill interaction and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Context Effect, Foreign Countries
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