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Kamali N. Sripathi; Rosa A. Moscarella; Matthew Steele; Rachel Yoho; Hyesun You; Luanna B. Prevost; Mark Urban-Lurain; John Merrill; Kevin C. Haudek – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2024
Assessing student knowledge based on their writing using traditional qualitative methods is time-consuming. To improve speed and consistency of text analysis, we present our mixed methods development of a machine learning predictive model to analyze student writing. Our approach involves two stages: first an exploratory sequential design, and…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Mixed Methods Research, Student Writing Models, Biology
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Charlotte H. Müller; Markus Reiher; Manu Kapur – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2024
Background: Haptic feedback has been shown to be an effective facilitator of the learning of scientific concepts in a series of studies. However, little is known about the underlying salient learning mechanisms, which are activated when learning from haptic feedback. Objectives: We investigate the learning mechanism in a higher chemistry education…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Chemistry, Feedback (Response), Cognitive Processes
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Staples, Aaron J.; Sackett-Taylor, Hillary M.; Forgue, Jason; Brewer, Stephanie B.; Sarnikar, Supriya – Journal of Economic Education, 2020
Students of introductory economics are often able to predict changes in equilibrium price correctly on standardized assessments, but make consistent errors in predicting changes in equilibrium quantity. To examine the reasons for this pattern, the authors collected open-ended explanations written by students and categorized their reasoning using a…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Error Patterns, Logical Thinking, Supply and Demand
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Otaki, Farah; Naidoo, Nerissa; Al Heialy, Saba; John-Baptiste, Anne-Marie; Davis, Dave; Senok, Abiola – Journal of Experiential Education, 2022
Background: Some medical schools offer co-curricular experiential education programs. Despite the established value of such experiences, there are no published studies that reflect upon the systematic integration of perceptions of primary stakeholders, whose engagement is necessary for program continuity. Purpose: To showcase how stakeholders'…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Medical Education, Medical Schools, Extracurricular Activities
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Rigsby, Ellen M.; Imamura, Makiko – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2020
This study provides an overview of the shifting epistemological terrain regarding methodological approaches to the research process in the field of communication and discusses how a mixed-methods design could improve methods comprehension in undergraduate education. The authors describe how they incorporated a mixed-methods project into the…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Research Projects, Student Research, Undergraduate Students
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Kutscher, Elisabeth L.; Howard, Lionel C. – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2022
A defining characteristic of mixed methods research, integration receives considerable attention in the field, yet evidence suggests that the process of integration may be challenging in practice. Crossover analyses, in which methods typically used with one data type are applied to a different data type, can deepen integration. Using an example…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Educational Research, Research Methodology, High School Students
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McDermott, Hilary; Liasi, Abigail; Newport, Roger – Psychology Teaching Review, 2020
Developing student's confidence with qualitative research methods presents a challenge to many educators and is even more of a challenge when the 'educator' themselves are unfamiliar with such methods. This paper offers a three-way reflective account of bringing one such colleague 'into the fold'; their journey to the 'dark side.' It documents the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Theses, Student Research, Supervision
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Howell Smith, Michelle C.; Babchuk, Wayne A.; Stevens, Jared; Garrett, Amanda L.; Wang, Sherry C.; Guetterman, Timothy C. – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2020
Mixed methods-grounded theory (MM-GT) has emerged as a promising methodology that intersects the value of mixed methods with rigorous qualitative design. However, recent reviews have found that MM-GT empirical studies tend to lack procedural details. The purpose of this article is to apply the "best practices" for conducting MM-GT in a…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Grounded Theory, Best Practices, Educational Research
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Shekhar, Prateek; Prince, Michael; Finelli, Cynthia; Demonbrun, Matt; Waters, Cynthia – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2019
Engineering education researchers are increasingly integrating qualitative and quantitative research methods to study learning and retention in engineering. While quantitative methods can provide generalisable results, qualitative methods generate rich, descriptive understanding of the investigated phenomenon. On the other hand, a mixed methods…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Resistance (Psychology), Active Learning, Undergraduate Students
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Lui, Richard W. C.; Au, Cheuk Hang – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2018
This article describes how different literatures have suggested the positive role of educational games in students' learning, but it can be hard to find an existing game for student learning. Some lecturers may try to develop a game for their courses, but there were not many effective models for educational board game development. The authors have…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Instructional Design, Search Engines, Models
Blaney, Jennifer M. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Despite the great advances women have made in higher education, women remain underrepresented in both leadership positions and the computing major. After college, women are underrepresented across technical careers and especially in leadership positions. This study contends with these gender inequities by focusing on gender and the leadership…
Descriptors: Females, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Mixed Methods Research
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Knapp, Joshua R.; Masterson, Suzanne S. – Research in Higher Education, 2018
The relationship between students and their academic institution is based on exchange. However, we have limited knowledge regarding how many exchanges students perceive, who (or what) the perceived exchange partners are, and what the perceived terms of those exchanges contain. To address this gap, we utilized a mixed-method approach to explore and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Mixed Methods Research, Student School Relationship, Student Attitudes
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Frias, Kellilynn M.; Popovich, Deidre – Journal of Education for Business, 2020
The ability to use multimethod data is an increasingly desirable skill set for business practitioners. Projects that allow business students to practice mixed methods research create a valuable opportunity to improve work-readiness skills. This research tests the benefits of a mixed methods, client-based project, which was a collaborative effort…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Business Education, Career Readiness, Experiential Learning
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Coleman, Jonathan D. – Education and Information Technologies, 2018
Digital badging continues to garner attention in the educational community. What remains to be seen is how badging will interact with traditional curricular elements. While concerns have been raised about using badges as extrinsic motivators in coursework, there are alternate areas of application for digital badging. Badges may actually serve to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Recognition (Achievement), Information Storage, Evaluation Methods
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Jordan, Katy; Howe, Christine – Teaching in Higher Education, 2018
Postgraduate students involved in delivering undergraduate teaching while working toward a research degree are known as graduate teaching assistants (GTAs). This study focused upon the problems and benefits arising from this dual role as researchers and teachers, as perceived by GTAs at the University of Cambridge. To this end, GTAs at Cambridge…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Foreign Countries
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