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Klein, Esther; Klein, Colin – Cognitive Science, 2012
In their "The Prevalence of Mind-Body Dualism in Early China," Slingerland and Chudek use a statistical analysis of the early Chinese corpus to argue for Weak Folk Dualism (WFD). We raise three methodological objections to their analysis. First, the change over time that they find is largely driven by genre. Second, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Statistical Analysis, Computational Linguistics, Psychological Patterns
Couchman, Justin J.; Beran, Michael J.; Coutinho, Mariana V. C.; Boomer, Joseph; Zakrzewski, Alexandria; Church, Barbara; Smith, J. David – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2012
Research in non-human animal (hereafter, animal) cognition has found strong evidence that some animal species are capable of meta-cognitively monitoring their mental states. They know when they know and when they do not know. In contrast, animals have generally not shown robust theory of mind (ToM) capabilities. Comparative research uses methods…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Evidence, Animals, Theory of Mind
Froggett, Lynn; Briggs, Stephen – Journal of Research Practice, 2012
This article discusses practice-near research in human services, a cluster of methodologies that may include thick description, intensive reflexivity, and the study of emotional and relational processes. Such methods aim to get as near as possible to experiences at the relational interface between institutions and the practice field.…
Descriptors: Human Services, Social Science Research, Research Methodology, Reflection
Esposito, Antonella – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2012
This paper is concerned with how research ethics is evolving along with emerging online research methods and settings. In particular, it focuses on ethics issues implied in a hypothetical virtual ethnography study aiming to gain insights on participants' experience in an emergent context of networked learning, namely a MOOC--Massive Online Open…
Descriptors: Ethics, Ethnography, Electronic Learning, Online Courses
Khanna, F. C.; Mello, P. A.; Revzen, M. – European Journal of Physics, 2012
The aim of this paper is to present the subject of state reconstruction in classical and in quantum physics, a subject that deals with the experimentally acquired information that allows the determination of the physical state of a system. Our first purpose is to explain a method for retrieving a classical state in phase space, similar to that…
Descriptors: Probability, Quantum Mechanics, Textbooks, Mechanics (Physics)
Galman, Sally Campbell; Mallozzi, Christine A. – Review of Educational Research, 2012
For this literature review, the authors asked, "What is the role of gender in research about elementary-level women teachers and preservice teachers in the past 15 years, and what have scholars learned about the gendered nature of women's experiences in elementary-level preservice and in-service teaching in that time?" To be eligible for…
Descriptors: Females, Gender Issues, Elementary School Teachers, Preservice Teachers
Johnson, Martin; Nadas, Rita – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2012
Comparability between different educational qualifications is an important issue within policy discourse in the UK. In this context, the comparability of qualification demands has been explored through the use of expert human judgement. The involvement of human judgement in estimating assessment demands has consequences for methodology. This…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Evaluation Methods, Comparative Analysis, Research Methodology
Lamonica, Aukje K.; Boeri, Miriam – Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 2012
This study examines patterns of use of prescription drugs and methamphetamine. We drew our sample from a study about 130 active and inactive methamphetamine users and focused on 16 participants with a recent history of methamphetamine and prescription drug use. We collected in-depth interviews to explore relationships in use trajectory patterns.…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Participant Observation, Familiarity, Ethnography
Mayoh, Joanne; Bond, Carol S.; Todres, Les – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2012
This article presents an innovative sequential mixed methods approach to researching the experiences of U.K. adults with chronic health conditions seeking health information online. The use of multiple methods integrated within a single study ensured that the focus of the research was emergent and relevant and ultimately provided a more complete…
Descriptors: Research Design, Research Methodology, Health, Chronic Illness
Billington, Tom – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2012
This article reports a small-scale qualitative study of work with staff in five Nurture Groups (NGs) for pupils aged 5-11 years. Three separate sessions in each Nurture Group were conducted according to narrative methodology and the following themes emerged in analysis within the context of the relationships developed with staff including: 1) the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Evaluation, Social Support Groups, Children
Frels, Rebecca K.; Onwuegbuzie, Anthony J. – Qualitative Report, 2012
In this manuscript, we describe the use of debriefing interviews for interviewing the interpretive researcher. Further, we demonstrate the value of using debriefing questions as part of a qualitative research study, specifically, one doctoral student's dissertation study. We describe the reflexivity process of the student in her study and the…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Doctoral Dissertations, Researchers, Interviews
Oakes, Lisa M. – Infancy, 2012
In 2004, McMurray and Aslin edited for "Infancy" a special section on eye tracking. The articles in that special issue revealed the enormous promise of automatic eye tracking with young infants and demonstrated that eye-tracking procedures can provide significant insight into the emergence of cognitive, social, and emotional processing in infancy.…
Descriptors: Infants, Human Body, Eye Movements, Research Methodology
Johansson, Barbro – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2012
Since age and generation first started to be problematized, the focus has been on childhood, while adulthood has attracted less attention. In this article four examples are presented of how adulthood is constructed within the specific context of childhood research. Taking the departure in Deleuzian and actor network theories, four examples are…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Power Structure, Research Methodology
Greenhoot, Andrea Follmer; Dowsett, Chantelle J. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2012
Existing data sets can be an efficient, powerful, and readily available resource for addressing questions about developmental science. Many of the available databases contain hundreds of variables of interest to developmental psychologists, track participants longitudinally, and have representative samples. In this article, the authors discuss the…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Developmental Psychology, Research Methodology, Best Practices
Chung, Heejung – Social Indicators Research, 2012
Recently, there has been an increase and abundance of literature measuring flexicurity across countries. However, there is yet to be any agreement on the definition of the key concepts of flexicurity as well as the framework in which to base one's research. Due to this, the outcomes found in the existing studies are rather diverse, far from…
Descriptors: Definitions, Misconceptions, Economics, Social Indicators

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