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Hemling, Melissa A.; Sammel, Lauren M.; Zenner, Greta; Payne, Amy C.; Crone, Wendy C. – Science Scope, 2006
Many traditional classroom science and technology activities often ask students to complete prepackaged labs that ensure that everyone arrives at the same "scientifically accurate" solution or theory, which ignores the important problem-solving and creative aspects of scientific research and technological design. Students rarely have the…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Scientific Research, Research Problems, Patients
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Durfee, Alesha; Meyers, Marcia K. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
Given the fragmented structure of child-care assistance in the United States, it has been difficult to obtain accurate estimates of which families are assisted, through which mechanisms, and at what level. Making use of survey data from New York City, we analyze the distribution of several forms of public child-care assistance. Results suggest…
Descriptors: Child Care, Public Policy, Family Programs, Community Surveys
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Frost, Susan H.; Jean, Paul M.; Teodorescu, Daniel; Brown, Amy B. – Review of Higher Education, 2004
How do intellectual initiatives across disciplines evolve? This qualitative case study of 11 interdisciplinary research initiatives at Emory University identifies key factors in their development: the passionate commitments of scholarly leaders, the presence of strong collegial networks, access to timely and multiple resources, flexible practices,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Interdisciplinary Approach, Research Universities, Educational Research
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Limon, Margarita – International Journal of Educational Research, 2006
Research on epistemological beliefs has clearly increased in the last decade. Even though the construct is clearer and relevant data are being collected, there are important theoretical and methodological issues that need further clarification. One of them is the debate about the domain generality-specificity of epistemological beliefs. I argue…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Learning Theories, Beliefs, Debate
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Meyers, Ronald B. – Environmental Education Research, 2006
The environmental and interdisciplinary nature of environmental education presents extraordinary challenges to individuals' abilities as a field to clearly conceptualize, theorize and communicate findings about what they have learned about practice, research and theory in environmental learning (Disinger, 2001). Unfortunately, these factors also…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Environmental Research, Inquiry, Epistemology
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Goodnough, Karen – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2005
In this article, the author describes a project in which Collaborative Inquiry, or CI (Bray et al. 2000), was used by a small inquiry group consisting of a high school science teacher and two university educators, Marie Cashion and the author herself, Karen Goodnough, to explore Problem-Based Learning (PBL). In CI groups, co-learners work through…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Problem Based Learning, Curriculum Development, Inquiry
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Howe, Kenneth R. – Educational Theory, 2005
The ascendant view in the current debate about education science -- experimentism -- is a reassertion of the randomized experiment as the methodological gold standard. Advocates of this view have ignored, not answered, long-standing criticisms of the randomized experiment: its frequent impracticality, its lack of external validity, its confinement…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Research Methodology, Research Design, Educational Experiments
Reid, Alan – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2003
The field of environmental education research has been moving away from scientistic and positivistic discourses for some time now ("Environmental Education Research," 2000; Hart & Nolan, 1999). However, it has been noted that the meta-discourse about this research continues to draw on their framings, registers, and lexicons (Hart, 2000;…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Discourse Analysis, Educational Research, Meta Analysis
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Patry, Jean-Luc – Quality of Higher Education, 2005
Quality assurance and evaluation research, like other fields of social research and its application, are confronted with a series of problems. In the present paper, I want first to give a list of such problems, although necessarily incomplete. It is then claimed that while there is no "perfect" solution to these problems, critical multiplism may…
Descriptors: Evaluation Research, Research Problems, Guidelines, Evaluation Methods
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Calabrese, Raymond L.; Roberts, Brian – International Journal of Educational Management, 2004
Academic misconduct in research is of growing concern to funding agencies, scholars, and academic journal editors. Scholarly publication has ethical implications researchers, reviewers, and journal editors. The theoretical background of the ethics of scholarly publication is explored as well as the use of a case study of an untenured researcher…
Descriptors: Cheating, Periodicals, Researchers, Scholastic Journalism
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Anastas, Jeane W. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2004
Qualitative evaluation studies can differ markedly from quantitative ones in both purpose and method and therefore must be understood and evaluated on their own terms. This article defines qualitative evaluation research and describes key parameters of quality to be considered when conducting and evaluating these studies in terms that take their…
Descriptors: Evaluation Research, Prior Learning, Qualitative Research, Epistemology
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Durand, V. Mark; Rost, Nichole – Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 2005
Research on the treatment of challenging behaviors such as aggression, tantrums, and self-injury expanded significantly over the past two decades. However, despite of the rather impressive numbers of studies, it is still uncertain whether positive behavioral support (PBS) is effective with everyone. To be able to tell family members and…
Descriptors: Research Needs, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Behavior Problems, Research Methodology
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Waldern, Barbara – Qualitative Report, 2006
This article is dedicated to an in-depth discussion of the theme community and the implications the multiple meanings of community hold for the field of qualitative research. This theme surfaced from Walderns 2003 study entitled Resistance to Research in Vancouvers Downtown Eastside, which dealt with participant resistance to joining research…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Mythology, Research Methodology, Social Justice
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Peterson, N. Andrew; Speer, Paul W.; Hughey, Joseph; Armstead, Theresa L.; Schneider, John E.; Sheffer, Megan A. – Journal of Community Psychology, 2008
The Community Organization Sense of Community Scale (COSOC) is a frequently used or cited measure of the construct in community psychology and other disciplines, despite a lack of confirmation of its underlying 4-factor framework. Two studies were conducted to test the hypothesized structure of the COSOC, the potential effects of method bias on…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Factor Structure, Psychometrics, Community Organizations
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May, Marian – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2007
In the context of low fertility and Australia's ageing population, a national longitudinal telephone survey, "Negotiating the Life Course" (NLC), asks women about their childbearing intentions. This paper uses conversation analysis (CA) to examine interaction between an interviewer and respondents on one NLC question about the likelihood…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Females, Telephone Surveys, Foreign Countries
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