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Woolley, Peter – Interchange on Educational Policy, 1980
Educational researchers feel that "artistic" models of procedure might not yield material of great value. The most difficult problem is that the more researchers wish to tap the vivid description and deep human insight which the arts can generate, the less they can expect to achieve a neutral presentation of facts. (JN)
Descriptors: Creative Art, Creativity, Educational Innovation, Educational Research
Peer reviewedRodman, John A.; Dingerson, Michael R. – Journal of the Society of Research Administrators, 1981
A detailed analysis of the research administrator's profile compares seven categories of Society of Research Administrators membership (Academic Medical, Academic Non-Medical, Hospital Medical, Foundations and Non-profits, Industry, Government, and Other) with educational attainment and the 21 Priority Interest codes of the membership. (MLW)
Descriptors: Administrator Qualifications, Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKazdin, Alan E. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978
Single-case designs make available areas not easily studied in group research and make demands on an investigator that are not easily met in clinical situations. Single-case designs appear relatively straightforward, which may foster problems. Best guide for interpretation is recognition of logic of designs and common methodological problems.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Clinical Psychology, Individual Testing, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedO'Leary, K. Daniel; Turkewitz, Hillary – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978
Discussed methodological errors in child and marital treatment research. Made suggestions to avoid such errors. Areas covered are selection of subjects and therapists, scope and source of dependent measures, treatment specification and experimental design. Errors include unsubstantiated diagnoses; client labels; restricted outcome criteria; and…
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Children, Clinical Diagnosis, Marriage Counseling
Peer reviewedKolata, Gina Bari – Science, 1980
Describes the accomplishments and life of the gifted Chinese mathematician Hua Lo-Keng. Hua is noted for his efforts in popularizing mathematics and for his work in number theory, in particular his contributions to Waring's problem. Hua has published 150 papers in respected journals and is the author of nine books. (Author/DS)
Descriptors: Authors, Higher Education, Mathematical Applications, Mathematicians
Peer reviewedGumnick, James L. – Journal of the Society of Research Administrators, 1979
The ways and means for an Office of Research to promote research on the campus and consequently serve as a faculty advocate in research are discussed and illustrated through case histories. Motivating faculty, which includes creating the proper environment and attending to faculty needs, is the method discussed for promoting research. (JMD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Faculty, Higher Education, Institutional Environment
Flamig, Christian – International Journal of Institutional Management in Higher Education, 1980
Whether university research can be organized and, if so, what organizational measures can be taken to make university research efficient is discussed. It is concluded that a university researcher requires freedom of action for his/her research work and the mass university must shrink to a university for the elite. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Educational Environment, Higher Education, Institutional Autonomy
Peer reviewedBricker, J. A. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1979
The nature of the legislative environment is discussed and observations are made about how institutional researchers can influence lawmaking outcomes. (Author/SF)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Decision Making, Higher Education, Institutional Research
Peer reviewedGrose, Robert F. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1979
The nature of institutional research in small, private colleges is examined. It is suggested that institutional researchers in small colleges are responsible for their own professional development and must generate their own plans and learning situations. (Author/SF)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individual Development, Institutional Characteristics, Institutional Research
Peer reviewedMiller, Gerald R. – Communication Education, 1979
Describes the structure and operations of the graduate student research training teams at Michigan State University. Considers advantages of this approach, including the opportunity to pursue programmatic research and the continuity provided by having first-, second-, and third-year students on a team. Discusses limitations of the concept. (JMF)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Opportunities, Educational Problems, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedSpool, Mark D. – Personnel Psychology, 1978
This review covers the past 25 years of research literature on training observers of behavior, specifically in the areas of interviewing, reducing rater bias, interpersonal perception and observation as a research tool. The focus is on determining the most successful training methods and their theoretical bases. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Bias, Instructional Design, Interviews, Literature Reviews
Dubois-Charlier, Francoise – Langages, 1976
This article presents an overview of neuropsychological and neurolinguistic research done in the field of alexia between 1838 and 1969. (Text is in French.) (CLK)
Descriptors: Aphasia, Dyslexia, Language Research, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedGrant, C.; Scott, T. – Industry and Higher Education, 1997
The Internet is revolutionizing communications among university researchers, scientists, and industry. It overcomes geographic remoteness, time zone differences, travel costs, and cultural differences. (SK)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Cooperation, Higher Education, Industry
Peer reviewedHossler, Don – Journal for a Just and Caring Education, 1997
The author shares personal reflections as he worked through research questions associated with court-ordered attempts to integrate state-supported, historically black universities in Alabama. The study illustrates the difficulty of talking about race and racial discrimination history, suggests that some black colleges may have to desegregate to…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Desegregation, Court Litigation, Educational Researchers
Peer reviewedLittlewood, William – Language Awareness, 1996
Argues that the issues raised by the exchange of papers between Simon Borg and Paul Rastall are fundamental to the process of education and to the roles and identities of teachers and researchers. Points out that the distinction between the two kinds of knowledge within which education operates lies at the heart of the problem of bridging practice…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Learning Theories, Linguistic Theory, Models


