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Fowers, Blaine J. – Journal of Moral Education, 2022
The purpose of this paper is to argue that social science is an inherently moral enterprise. There are four reasons to see science as a moral endeavor based on the neo-Aristotelian recognition that morality is centered on human goods (e.g., justice and knowledge), not just right action. First, science is guided by epistemic values (e.g., accuracy,…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Science Education, Educational Philosophy, Justice
Wishkoski, Rachel; Meter, Diana J.; Tulane, Sarah; King, Michael Q.; Butler, Kevin; Woodland, Laura A. – Higher Education Pedagogies, 2022
This study used a mixed-methods longitudinal design to investigate change in students' understanding, attitudes, anxiety, perceptions of relevance, and disinterest in a required social science undergraduate research methods course across a semester. Participants were 78 undergraduates (94% women, 6% men; 92% white non-Hispanic/Latinx, M…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students, Social Sciences, Anxiety
Úcar, Xavier – Oxford Review of Education, 2022
This article will answer two questions: What are the characteristics of knowledge applied and produced within the framework of social pedagogy? And how are theory and practice articulated in the production and application of social pedagogical knowledge? To this end, the article first presents some of the different types of knowledge existing in…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Knowledge Level, Theory Practice Relationship
Snell, Joel – Education, 2022
The "outside" variables such as life history, sociology, and related can become connected to the "inside" variables particularly in the voluntary and involuntary parts of the brain. This article does not try to create a biological determinism of people especially those who are female and people of color. This author wants to…
Descriptors: Neurosciences, Behavioral Sciences, Gender Discrimination, Racism
Lockyer, Sharon; Weaver, Simon – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
Humour and comedy have gained increased significance in academic research in recent years. This article examines the importance of humour and comedy as valuable tools in qualitative social science research methodology. It makes the original contribution of utilizing humour and comedy theory, and critical understandings of both their macro and…
Descriptors: Humor, Comedy, Qualitative Research, Social Science Research
Castellanos, Elsa Catalina Olivas; De Gunther Delgado, Leonel – Innovative Higher Education, 2022
Researchers in universities are encouraged to produce innovative scientific research and participate in the international scientific community. In Mexico, public policies have intended to promote competitiveness in such social space. However, the lack of funding, researchers, and the polysemic conception of innovation in scientific production,…
Descriptors: Researchers, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Innovation
Horta, Hugo; Santos, João M. – Studies in Higher Education, 2020
The demands for academic research placed on contemporary universities are closely related to the levels of innovative research they are expected to produce. Concurrently, both governments and university management strive to make the production of academic research more cost-efficient and have implemented measures to ensure this. Top-down policies…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Social Sciences, Social Science Research, College Faculty
Ruoxuan Li; Lijuan Wang – Grantee Submission, 2024
Causal-formative indicators are often used in social science research. To achieve identification in causal-formative indicator modeling, constraints need to be applied. A conventional method is to constrain the weight of a formative indicator to be 1. The selection of which indicator to have the fixed weight, however, may influence statistical…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Causal Models, Formative Evaluation, Measurement
Michael L. Tidwell; Ellis S. Logan – Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand demographic group (race, first-generation college graduate, gender, age) differences among perceived family and faculty social and family financial support within the US graduate school admissions pipeline in the social sciences. Design/methodology/approach Using data from a cross-sectional…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Teacher Student Relationship, Admissions Counseling, First Generation College Students
Roelvis Ortiz Núñez; Érika Jaillier Castrillón – Research Evaluation, 2024
The evaluation of the social impact of research is a critical concern for both the scientific and social communities. This study aims to describe the social impact of scientific research outcomes in the field of Social Sciences in Cuba. Five dimensions of analysis and 16 alternative indicators were utilized, employing altmetric tools and data…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature Reviews, Science and Society, Social Influences
Vasilije Ivanovic – ProQuest LLC, 2024
We are becoming more and more aware of the marks our human existence is leaving on our global environment: the Anthropocene as discourse of that awareness is turning into a living and lived-in reality. I argue that such discourse cannot remain the purview of the natural and social sciences alone: culture must be recognized in its pivotal role of…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Science Fiction, Teaching Methods, Ecology
Mikkel Helding Vembye; James Eric Pustejovsky; Therese Deocampo Pigott – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
Sample size and statistical power are important factors to consider when planning a research synthesis. Power analysis methods have been developed for fixed effect or random effects models, but until recently these methods were limited to simple data structures with a single, independent effect per study. Recent work has provided power…
Descriptors: Sample Size, Robustness (Statistics), Effect Size, Social Science Research
Suyoung Kim; Sooyong Lee; Jiwon Kim; Tiffany A. Whittaker – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2024
This study aims to address a gap in the social and behavioral sciences literature concerning interaction effects between latent factors in multiple-group analysis. By comparing two approaches for estimating latent interactions within multiple-group analysis frameworks using simulation studies and empirical data, we assess their relative merits.…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Behavioral Sciences, Structural Equation Models, Statistical Analysis
Cecilia Valbuena Canet; Ana María Badanelli Rubio – Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society, 2024
The objective of this article is to explore the relationship between concepts relating to nature and production and, by extension, to work, personal prosperity, and Spain's economic growth, as portrayed in compulsory education textbooks between 1965 and 1990. To this end, in our investigation we scrutinize the evolution of the conception and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Textbooks, Textbook Evaluation, Content Analysis
Wei Zhang; Xinru Zhong; Fengchun Fan; Xiaoping Jiang – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2024
Cultivating innovative talents in the humanities and social sciences is a pivotal element in the development of high-level innovative talents with a direct impact on a nation's superstructure and economy. Nevertheless, this area has often been a weak link in the talent market. In response to this challenge, Chinese universities have initiated the…
Descriptors: Role Theory, Interdisciplinary Approach, Knowledge Level, Metacognition