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Lord, Harold G. – 1973
This paper presents the causal comparative method, or ex post facto research design, as an alternative to classical experimental methods for establishing causal relationships between events and circumstances. A literature survey, conducted in an effort to define and describe the method is discussed. Following this is a presentation of the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Control Groups, Correlation, Quasiexperimental Design
Sumner, Ray – 1974
This book is intended to give teacher education students and practicing teachers an introduction to research methods and does so by following the procedures and results of a recent study. Chapter 1 discusses the research problem and the procedures for setting up a research design. Chapter 2 discusses the major stages of field work. Chapter 3…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Field Studies
Dyer, Henry S.; Schrader, William B. – 1960
The need for analysis of covariance is discussed in the context of present day education. . .new approaches to instruction including new methods, curricula, devices and patterns of classroom organization. A problem is then used as an example of a typical experiment and the reader is led step by step through the application, analysis and…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Educational Experiments, Guides, Instructional Materials
Stewart, William A.; Grotberg, Edith H., Ed. – 1971
As a plausible explanation of Negro academic underachievement, culture conflict has been ignored by educators and social scientists to a degree not indicated by the wide range of evidence which points to its importance as a contributing factor. Reasons suggested for this theoretical imbalance can be summarized by saying that it has been…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Education, Black Youth, Cultural Differences
Antonoplos, Daniel P. – 1972
This paper discusses the nature of natural and social sciences in order to point out the need for adapting standard logic more appropriately to a design approach. The IDEALS CONCEPT, an acronym for Ideal Design for Effective and Logical Systems, is presented as a move toward a calculus of design methodology with an emphasis on problem orientation…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Attitudes, Educational Objectives, Problem Solving
Briggs, Peter G. – 1972
Two new directions for strengthening the evaluation and research efforts of school districts are discussed. The first direction is in developing a methodology for clarifying and systematizing formative evaluations; the second is in improving the attitude survey capabilities of school districts. (DB)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Data Collection, Educational Research, Evaluation Methods
Morles, Victor – 1971
This article establishes guidelines for conducting and evaluating research projects according to a scientific methodology. The organizational format suggested here follows an outline with elements and details that should be considered in an investigation. Each part of the proposed outline is explained, and terms are defined. Project evaluation is…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Experiments, Guidelines, Research Design
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Knoop, Robert; O'Reilly, Robert – High School Journal, 1976
It is a maxim in decision making that individuals who are affected by decisions should partake in making these decisions. The purpose of this paper is to examine practices in decision making in the field of curriculum in light of this maxim. (Author)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Data Analysis, Decision Making, Models
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Das, J. P.; Kirby, John R. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1978
Humphreys' comments on double-median splits (TM 504 009) are essentially correct, but are not relevant to the original Kirby and Das article (EJ 182 444). His comments do not weaken our findings. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Data Analysis, Individual Differences, Predictor Variables
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Forsyth, Robert A. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1978
This note shows that, under conditions specified by Levin and Subkoviak (TM 503 420), it is not necessary to specify the reliabilities of observed scores when comparing completely randomized designs with randomized block designs. Certain errors in their illustrative example are also discussed. (Author/CTM)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Error of Measurement, Hypothesis Testing, Reliability
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Levin, Joel R.; Subkoviak, Michael J. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1978
Comments (TM 503 706) on an earlier article (TM 503 420) concerning the comparison of the completely randomized design and the randomized block design are acknowledged and appreciated. In addition, potentially misleading notions arising from these comments are addressed and clarified. (See also TM 503 708). (Author/CTM)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Error of Measurement, Hypothesis Testing, Reliability
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Forsyth, Robert A. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1978
This note continues the discussion of earlier articles (TM 503 420, TM 503 706, and TM 503 707), comparing the completely randomized design with the randomized block design. (CTM)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Error of Measurement, Hypothesis Testing, Reliability
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Groves, Robert M. – Social Science Research, 1978
Personal and telephone surveys are compared to measure differences between the modes for identical questions. Speed of questioning is greater in telephone interviews, and so open-ended items in telephone interviews yield shorter answers. Reduced responses are disproportionately exhibited by younger, affluent respondents, who often provide detailed…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Data Analysis, Economic Status, Interviews
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Detterman, Douglas K. – Intelligence, 1978
Cronbach, in 1957, supported the unification of two disciplines of scientific psychology--the correlational and experimental approaches. The remaining papers in this journal issue--which served as the basis for a 1978 American Educational Research Association Symposium--address this issue. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Correlation, Experimental Psychology, Intelligence, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Blair, R. Clifford; Higgins, J.J. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1978
The controversy surrounding regression methods for unbalanced factorial designs is addressed. The statistical hypotheses being tested under the various methods, as well as salient issues in the use of these methods, are discussed. The use of statistical computer packages is also discussed. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Computers, Correlation, Hypothesis Testing
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