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Andrew Boon – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2016
This case study provides an overview of an Action Research project that examines effective instruction-giving in the language classroom. The case describes each of the various phases of the Action Research cycle from identifying a researchable pedagogic puzzle or critical incident, collecting and analyzing classroom data about it, bringing about…
Descriptors: Action Research, Research Projects, Research Methodology, Puzzles
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Miner-Romanoff, Karen – Qualitative Report, 2012
The critical and interpretive phenomenological approach is underutilized in the study of crime. This commentary describes this approach, guided by the question, "Why are interpretive phenomenological methods appropriate for qualitative research in criminology?" Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to describe a model of the interpretive…
Descriptors: Crime, Qualitative Research, Data Analysis, Phenomenology
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Stitt-Gohdes, Wanda L.; Lambrecht, Judith J.; Redmann, Donna H. – Journal of Vocational Education Research, 2000
Explains the usefulness of critical incident technique for job analysis. Describes how themes are identified and coded using sample interviews. Data from a recent office occupations study are used to illustrate methods of data analysis. (Contains 22 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Critical Incidents Method, Data Analysis, Job Analysis, Research Methodology
Stano, Michael – 1983
Critical Incident Technique (CIT) involves the collection of real-world examples of behavior that characterize either very effective or very ineffective performance of some activity. The principal advantage of the CIT is that it generates data based on actual behavior rather than on a particular researcher's subjectivity. The CIT has much to offer…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication Research, Critical Incidents Method, Data Analysis
Freeman, Donald J. – 1978
Three basic conceptual issues that underlie studies of the content of instruction are explored in this paper. These include the need to reach a common definition of the concept of content of instruction, to undertake a serious analysis of the taxonomies presently employed in studies of content, and to critically examine the units of observation…
Descriptors: Classification, Content Analysis, Course Content, Critical Incidents Method