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Frisoli, Paul St. John – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2010
In this paper, I map important "messy" elements that I learned from my five-month small-scale research project, one that was designed around pivotal works on online social research. I used computers and the Internet with Minan, a young man living in Guinea, West Africa, in order to examine his perceptions surrounding the value of these…
Descriptors: Interviews, Internet, Ethics, Foreign Countries
Marjanovic, Sonja; Hanney, Stephen; Wooding, Steven – RAND Corporation, 2009
This report critically examines studies of how scientific research drives innovation which is then translated into socio-economic benefits. It focuses on research evaluation insights that are relevant not only to the academic community, but also to policymakers and evaluation practitioners--and particularly to biomedical and health research…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Evaluation Research, Research and Development, Research Reports
Gmelch, Walter H. – 1991
Since 1980, over 70 studies have explored the causes, responses, and consequences of administrative stress. Few studies have used physiological measures to decipher administrative reactions and consequences of stress. This document briefly traces the historical development of stress and reviews various approaches, models, and definitions used in…
Descriptors: Models, Research Problems, Stress Management, Stress Variables
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Kunce, Joseph T.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1975
Research findings may be more publishable if significant results are reported. This type of publication bias would increase the likelihood of "chance" relationships being disseminated. The implications of these assumptions are empirically investigated in a correlational analogue study. (Author)
Descriptors: Bias, Correlation, Publications, Research Problems
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Shine, Lester C. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1975
For the Shine-Bower single-subject ANOVA the numerator and demoninator of all F tests based on the Shine-Bower error term are independent of each other. The same property holds for all such tests in the Shine Combined ANOVA except for the test for the trial by subject interaction. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Research Problems, Statistical Significance
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Hirschmann, Rudolph – Computers and the Humanities, 1974
This article is meant to summarize development in the field of computer-aided research in early German. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Clearinghouses, Computer Programs, Conferences, German
Shantz, Carolyn Uhlinger – 1987
Discussed in this paper are elements of an empirically adequate definition of social conflict, issues of conflict, and interactions between conflict and social relationships. Social conflict is initially defined as overt opposition between at least two people. Additional implications and facets of unilateral and mutual opposition are subsequently…
Descriptors: Children, Conflict, Definitions, Interpersonal Relationship
Haladyna, Tom – 1981
The choice of a common metric for the meta-analysis (quantitative synthesis) of correlational and experimental research studies is presented and justified. First, a background for the problem of identifying a common metric is presented. Second, the percentage of accounted variance (PAV) is described as the metric of choice, and reasons are given…
Descriptors: Correlation, Research Methodology, Research Problems, Statistical Analysis
Weinberger, JoAnn – 1981
Since 1972, the issue of human rights protection has grown in complexity and intensity. Congress has passed four laws: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974; Freedom of Information Act, as amended; Privacy Act of 1974; and National Research Act of 1974. From 1971-1980, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (DHEW) and then the…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation, Privacy, Research Problems
Metz, Mary Haywood – 1981
Ethnographic methods can be a valuable supplement to our understanding of the limits and possibilities of social science research by addressing the question of subjectivity directly. When ethnographers enter a social situation, they explain themselves and participants see them primarily in the role of fieldworker. But field researchers also have…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Evaluators, Research Problems, Researchers
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Tesser, Abraham; Krauss, Herbert – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1976
Investigates the question of under what conditions can one infer that some observed relationship between two empirical variables reflects more than that they are both indicants of the same construct. (RC)
Descriptors: Relationship, Research Methodology, Research Problems, Theories
Rusch, Frank R.; And Others – AAESPH Review, 1978
Described are two studies to clarify variables responsible for experimenter miscalculations. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Feedback, Research Methodology, Research Problems, Research Projects
Marshall, Hermine H. – California Journal of Teacher Education, 1977
The author ponders the question, "How is 'evaluative research' defined?" (MM)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Research, Evaluation, Research Problems
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Cox, Gary W. – Historical Methods, 1988
Critiques "The Statistical Analysis of Quasi-Experiments" by Achen and examines its relevance for historians. Discusses the problems that arise when quasi-experiments involving nonrandom assignment or nonrandom selection are analyzed as if they were true experiments. Concludes that Achen's book will help historians recognize these…
Descriptors: Historians, Research Methodology, Research Problems, Statistical Analysis
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Linz, Daniel; And Others – Journal of Communication, 1988
Daniel Linz and Edward Donnerstein criticize the research methods and conclusions of pornography researchers Dolf Zillmann and Jennings Bryant (who allege that consumption of pornography results in antisocial effects). Zillman and Bryant respond. (ARH)
Descriptors: Media Research, Pornography, Rape, Research Problems
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