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Graham, John W.; And Others – Evaluation Review, 1984
A method is presented that allows multivariate comparability while making only minimal restrictions on randomization. This procedure is demonstrated in the context of assigning 63 aggregated units (schools) to 28 experimental and control conditions. Good comparability of groups for all primary main effects and interactions was verified for 15…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Evaluation Methods, Factor Analysis, Multivariate Analysis
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Ball, Dwayne; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1983
Describes the use of repeated-measures designs in the study of whole families, specifically differences in perception between family members. Addresses the specific advantages and disadvantages of these designs; analysis of variance and multivariate analysis of variance applications; and practical issues of assumptions, multiple comparison,…
Descriptors: Congruence (Psychology), Family (Sociological Unit), Individual Differences, Research Design
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Steinglass, Peter; Moyer, Janet K. – Family Coordinator, 1977
Two representative family studies are reviewed to illustrate how they could have benefited from the inclusion of alcohol-related data. Three suggested alterations in methodology are offered to close this "alcohol gap." Lastly, the discussion offers several explanations for why alcohol abuse has been so uniformly ignored by family researchers.…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis, Drug Abuse
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Brand, Karen Paulsen; Martinson, Ida M. – Nursing Outlook, 1976
Describes how the faculty at one university strengthened the research dimension at their school of nursing. (TA)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Nursing, Program Descriptions, Research and Development Centers
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McNamara, David – Educational Studies, 1975
The impossibility of getting totally objective curriculum evaluation research is examined. (DE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Research, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Schaie, K. W.; Baltes, P. B. – Human Development, 1975
This article attempts to clarify the Schaie-Baltes controversy dealing with the formulation of adequate developmental research design. Crucial to clarification is distinguishing between description and explanation of developmental change. (MS)
Descriptors: Cross Sectional Studies, Developmental Psychology, Human Development, Longitudinal Studies
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White, Richard T. – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1976
Causes of the increasing gap between the educational researcher and the classroom teacher are investigated. As a possible solution, the author suggests involving the teacher in the research process as a teacher-researcher. Research designs that could be utilized are detailed. (BT)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Educational Research, Research, Research Design
Kelly, Anthony E.; Lesh, Richard – 2000
This chapter overviews trends and shifts in research methods in mathematics and science education. It summarizes shifts in some basic assumptions about the role of research in mathematics and science education, background factors that support the proclivities of the researchers represented in the book, foreground factors that the researchers in…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Education
Brown-Chidsey, Rachel; Steege, Mark W. – Guilford Publications, 2005
Meeting a key need, this is the first comprehensive guide to implementing a schoolwide response to intervention (RTI) program. The book is geared to helping practitioners understand and respond to No Child Left Behind and to the new special education eligibility guidelines outlined in IDEIA 2004. Presented are the theoretical and empirical…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Training, Research Design, Learning Problems
Creighton, Theodore B.; Coleman, Donald G.; Adams, R. C. – 1997
A continuing and vexing problem associated with survey instrument development is the creation of items, initially, that correlate favorably a posteriori with constructs being measured. This study tests the use of symbolic-logic matrices developed by D. G. Coleman (1979) in creating factorially "pure" statistically discrete constructs in…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Factor Structure, Mathematical Logic, Matrices
Bair, Carolyn Richert – 1999
This study describes the use of meta-synthesis to review a large body of research literature and systematically synthesize the findings in an effort to develop a more informed understanding of a particular area of interest. Sections of the paper review similarities and differences among meta-analysis, meta-ethnography, and meta-synthesis; review a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis, Qualitative Research
Denzin, Norman K., Ed.; Lincoln, Yvonna S., Ed. – 2000
This handbook's second edition represents the state of the art for the theory and practice of qualitative inquiry. It features eight new topics, including autoethnography, critical race theory, applied ethnography, queer theory, and "testimonio"every chapter in the handbook has been thoroughly revised and updated. The book…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Qualitative Research, Research Design, Research Methodology
Cook, Colleen – 2000
Against an historical backdrop, this paper summarizes four uses of intraclass correlation of importance to contemporary researchers in the behavioral sciences. First, it shows how the intraclass correlation coefficient can be used to adjust confidence intervals for statistical significance testing when data are intracorrelated and the independence…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Behavioral Sciences, Correlation, Interrater Reliability
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Frase, Lawrence T. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1973
The present study attempted to replicate the finding (Frase, 1973) that different organizations of a passage produce different levels of recall and also to determine if relevant learning might be less subject to these organizational effects than incidential learning. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Questioning Techniques, Recall (Psychology), Research Design
Weist, Richard M.; Crawford, Charlotte – Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1973
The purpose of this research was to test the hypothesis that organization in rehearsal is a necessary condition for organization in recall; that is, if recall is organized, then rehearsal must have been organized. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Memory, Psychological Studies, Recall (Psychology)
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