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Dumas, Denis – Educational Psychology Review, 2017
This review brings together the literature that pertains to the role of relational reasoning, or the ability to discern meaningful patterns within any stream of information, in the mental work of scientists, medical doctors, and engineers. Existing studies that measure four forms of relational reasoning--analogy, anomaly, antinomy, and…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Sciences, Medicine, Engineering
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Christenson, Lea Ann – Educational Research and Reviews, 2016
In kindergarten classrooms (5 to 6 year olds) in the United States, interactive reading aloud has long been considered an important part of a comprehensive emergent literacy program. However, while individual components of interactive reading aloud (for example, teacher activity, student activity and text) have been studied, researchers have…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Reading Aloud to Others, Holistic Approach, Emergent Literacy
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Fram, Sheila M. – Qualitative Report, 2013
This commentary addresses the gap in the literature regarding discussion of the legitimate use of Constant Comparative Analysis Method (CCA) outside of Grounded Theory. The purpose is to show the strength of using CCA to maintain the emic perspective and how theoretical frameworks can maintain the etic perspective throughout the analysis. My…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Models, Inquiry, Naturalistic Observation
Addington, James R. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This study examines education and development in Appalachia using environmental education as the theoretical basis. Despite over 50 years of public attention to the educational and developmental disparities in the Central Appalachian region, these disparities still exist. Thus, the investigation into a new paradigm seems appropriate (Eller, 2008).…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Rural Education, Naturalistic Observation
Arons, Judith; Epstein, Ann; Sklan, Susan – Zero to Three (J), 2011
The Infant Parent Training Institute (IPTI) at Jewish Family and Children's Service of Greater Boston offers integrated clinical and theoretical infant mental health training. The curriculum reflects the belief that nurturing and reflective relationships promote optimal learning and growth. A specialty in infant mental health requires knowledge…
Descriptors: Jews, Naturalistic Observation, Mental Health Workers, Mental Health
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Hernandez-Serrano, Julian; Stefanou, Spiro E. – Education, Knowledge & Economy: A Journal for Education and Social Enterprise, 2009
There is plenty of evidence in many fields of knowledge that storytelling is a bona fide human activity for problem-solving. We believe that a storytelling model for problem-solving can be constructed to organize this discourse. To that end, we carried out a qualitative study using the Grounded Theory tradition to build such a model always mindful…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Qualitative Research, Problem Solving, Story Telling
Carliner, Saul – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 1998
Discusses the development and results of a naturalistic study of the instructional-design process for three permanent museum exhibits. Examines design goals, design resources, design techniques, constraints such as budget and scheduling, how museum staff makes decisions during the design process, and implications for instructional designers.…
Descriptors: Budgets, Decision Making, Instructional Design, Models
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Lincoln, Yvonna S.; And Others – Evaluation Practice, 1992
Y. S. Lincoln and E. G. Guba consider L. Sechrest's comments on their book "Fourth Generation Evaluation" as less a criticism than an attempt to demolish. D. M. Fetterman also objects to much of Sechrest's address. E. J. Posavac generally agrees with conclusions of Welch and Sternhagen. (SLD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Utilization, Literature Reviews, Metaphors
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Guba, Egon G. – Evaluation Practice, 1987
Definitions of and approaches to naturalistic evaluation are discussed. The qualitative aspects of the discipline are reviewed; and use of naturalistic evaluation in descriptions, illustrations, explications, hypothesis testing, and assessment of public spending are defined. A new paradigm for naturalistic evaluation is proposed. (TJH)
Descriptors: Economic Research, Evaluation Methods, Hypothesis Testing, Models
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Neuman, Delia – Educational Technology, Research and Development, 1989
Describes a naturalistic paradigm and discusses the value of using a naturalistic, or qualitative, approach to study the effectiveness of computer-based instruction (CBI) and to design effective courseware. Topics discussed include data collection; data analysis; and findings of naturalistic studies of CBI effectiveness. (53 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Data Analysis, Instructional Effectiveness
Fetterman, David M. – 1987
This paper explores the variety of qualitative methods available, in the context of a larger quantitative-qualitative debate in the field of educational evaluation. Each approach is reviewed in terms of the work of its major proponents. The dominant forms of qualitative evaluation include: (1) ethnography; (2) naturalistic inquiry; (3) generic…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Ethnography, Evaluation Methods, Literature Reviews
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Smith, Nick L.; Hauer, Diane M. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1990
Ten evaluation models are examined in terms of their applicability to investigative, emergent design programs: Stake's portrayal, Wolf's adversary, Patton's utilization, Guba's investigative journalism, Scriven's goal-free, Scriven's modus operandi, Eisner's connoisseurial, Stufflebeam's CIPP, Tyler's objective based, and Levin's cost…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Goodness of Fit, Investigations
Clark, Francis E. – 1990
A response to Richard E. Clark's conclusion that media research needs to stop emphasizing descriptive research and focus on prescriptive research designs and questions, this paper reiterates the distinctions between disciplines and applied fields of study, and suggests that these distinctions should be evident in the descriptive/prescriptive…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Epistemology, Instructional Effectiveness, Interdisciplinary Approach
Yoong, Suan – 1986
Egon G. Guba and Yvonna S. Lincoln were among the first to develop a set of extensive criteria for establishing naturalistic inquiry as a disciplined research methodology. The naturalistic paradigm--also called post-positivist, ethnographic, phenomenological, and qualitative--has gained acceptance as a legitimate alternative to the previously…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Evaluation Methods, Inquiry
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Hertz-Lazarowitz, Rachel; And Others – Science Education, 1984
Investigated interactive and noninteractive classroom behavior (as related to structural dimensions of the classroom) in order to observe student-student interaction in naturalistic classrooms, specifically in science subjects. Also investigated the empirical validity of a conceptual framework related to student classroom behavior. (JN)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques, Interaction, Models
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