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Freeman, Jennifer; Kowitt, Jennifer; Simonsen, Brandi; Wei, Yan; Dooley, Kate; Gordon, Lola; Maddock, Eleanor – Remedial and Special Education, 2018
In areas of emerging research, such as supporting teachers' classroom management, replication of research is critical to ensuring that recommendations for the field are based on sound science and appropriate for the contexts to which they are being applied. This article describes a replication of research on efficient professional development…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, High Schools, Faculty Development, Classroom Techniques
Durak, Gurhan; Cankaya, Serkan; Yunkul, Eyup; Misirli, Zeynel Abidin – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2018
The present study aimed at conducting content analysis on dissertations carried out so far in the field of Educational Technology in Turkey. A total of 137 dissertations were examined to determine the key words, academic discipline, research areas, theoretical frameworks, research designs and models, statistical analyses, data collection tools,…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Technology, Foreign Countries
Motz, Benjamin A.; Carvalho, Paulo F.; de Leeuw, Joshua R.; Goldstone, Robert L. – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2018
To identify the ways teachers and educational systems can improve learning, researchers need to make causal inferences. Analyses of existing datasets play an important role in detecting causal patterns, but conducting experiments also plays an indispensable role in this research. In this article, we advocate for experiments to be embedded in real…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Statistical Inference, Inferences, Educational Experiments
Kratochwill, Thomas R.; Levin, Joel R.; Horner, Robert H. – Remedial and Special Education, 2018
The central roles of science in the field of remedial and special education are to (a) identify basic laws of nature and (b) apply those laws in the design of practices that achieve socially valued outcomes. The scientific process is designed to allow demonstration of specific (typically positive) outcomes, and to assist in the attribution of…
Descriptors: Intervention, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Case Studies
Talbott, Elizabeth; Maggin, Daniel M.; Van Acker, Eryn Y.; Kumm, Skip – Exceptionality, 2018
Reviews of research in special education have a unique place in the scientific literature, with the potential to inform a broad audience about the effectiveness and acceptability of assessment and intervention strategies for a heterogeneous group of children and youth. Results from reviews are useful to school leaders, practitioners, parents,…
Descriptors: Special Education, Educational Research, Educational Quality, Educational Indicators
O'Neill, D. Kevin – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2016
Several points of contrast are highlighted between design-based research (DBR) as often practiced within the learning sciences and design partnerships inspired by cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT). It is argued that learning scientists can improve their work by learning from CHAT-inspired DBR in 4 particular ways: (a) by recognizing the…
Descriptors: Research Design, Scholarship, Science Education, Cultural Context
Reio, Thomas G., Jr. – European Journal of Training and Development, 2016
Purpose: Nonexperimental research, defined as any kind of quantitative or qualitative research that is not an experiment, is the predominate kind of research design used in the social sciences. How to unambiguously and correctly present the results of nonexperimental research, however, remains decidedly unclear and possibly detrimental to applied…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Statistical Analysis, Accuracy
Giersch, Jason – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2016
An effective education system depends upon attracting college students into the teaching profession, but most of the research on what motivates individuals to pursue teaching merely surveys individuals who have already entered a teacher education program. This study employs an experimental design to test the effects of exposure to randomly…
Descriptors: College Students, Teaching (Occupation), Gender Differences, Vocational Interests
Ulriksen, Marianne S.; Dadalauri, Nina – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2016
Single case studies can provide vital contributions to theory-testing in social science studies. Particularly, by applying the process-tracing method, case studies can test theoretical frameworks through a rigorous research design that ensures substantial empirical leverage. While most scholarly contributions on process-tracing focus on either…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Hypothesis Testing, Social Science Research, Research Methodology
Cutumisu, Maria; Schwartz, Daniel L. – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2016
This study examines the effect of choosing versus receiving feedback on the learning performance of n = 98 post-secondary students from California on a digital poster design task. The study employs a yoked experimental design where college students are randomly assigned to play a choice-based assessment game, Posterlet, in one of two conditions,…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), College Students, Academic Achievement, Research Design
Putman, Rebecca – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
Randomized control trials are considered the gold standard for conducting research and estimating causal effects; however, educational research rarely lends itself to experimental design and true randomization. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in finding new approaches to estimate causal effects in nonrandomized studies in…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Computation, Statistical Analysis, Observation
Claire Haresnape Tyson – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2016
In my role as teacher or researcher, I was asked to evaluate the provision of an alternative curriculum for students who were at risk of exclusion at our school. Multiple perspectives needed to be considered including the voices of the staff and students. The use of a mixed-methods convergent design allowed the selection and combination of both…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Mixed Methods Research, Research Design, World Views
Mariana Solari Maccabelli; Elena Martín Ortega – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2016
The main objective of this text is to share the process of conducting a qualitative case study that analyzed the construction of a novice school psychologist's professional identity during her first year of work in a school's guidance department. This text aims to tell "the real story behind the research"; therefore, the description of…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Professional Identity, Guidance Centers, Novices
Kathy Ahern – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2014
People who can provide or deny access to research participants are known as 'gatekeepers'. In my 30 years as a researcher, I have learned that gatekeepers have a variety of motivations and strategies to block (or facilitate) research. This case describes several research projects where gatekeepers have played a pivotal role, and what I have…
Descriptors: Participation, Barriers, Research Design, Research Problems
Borowska-Beszta, Beata – International Journal of Psycho-Educational Sciences, 2017
Prejudice and bias are described as an embarrassing phenomenon of research work in social sciences. They concern both quantitative and qualitative research. Authors working in both antagonistic paradigms such as positivist, post-positivist and constructivism, interpretivism generally point to the main patterns showing the aspects of bias. They…
Descriptors: Research Problems, Qualitative Research, Social Science Research, Research Design

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