Publication Date
| In 2026 | 0 |
| Since 2025 | 0 |
| Since 2022 (last 5 years) | 0 |
| Since 2017 (last 10 years) | 1 |
| Since 2007 (last 20 years) | 3 |
Descriptor
| Competition | 3 |
| Mixed Methods Research | 3 |
| Ability Grouping | 1 |
| Academic Ability | 1 |
| Athletics | 1 |
| Case Studies | 1 |
| Correlation | 1 |
| Elementary School Students | 1 |
| Evaluation Methods | 1 |
| Females | 1 |
| Field Studies | 1 |
| More ▼ | |
Author
| Charmanski, Kara E. | 1 |
| Corby, Deirdre | 1 |
| Davis-Hamilton, Zoya | 1 |
| Garces-Bacsal, Rhoda Myra | 1 |
| Marina, Sarah | 1 |
| Sweeney, Mary Rose | 1 |
| Yeo, Melissa Mui Mei | 1 |
Publication Type
| Journal Articles | 3 |
| Reports - Research | 3 |
| Tests/Questionnaires | 3 |
Education Level
| Elementary Education | 1 |
| Higher Education | 1 |
Audience
Location
| Massachusetts | 1 |
| Singapore | 1 |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Corby, Deirdre; Sweeney, Mary Rose – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2019
Researchers are challenged to provide opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities (IDs) and their families to become participants in research. This article explores the processes and procedures involved in conducting a mixed-methods study. The preparation for the study is described and explained. Recruitment is examined by describing…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Mixed Methods Research, Athletics, Competition
Marina, Sarah; Davis-Hamilton, Zoya; Charmanski, Kara E. – Journal of Research Administration, 2015
Three studies were jointly conducted by the Office of Research Administration and Office of Proposal Development at Tufts University to evaluate the services within each respective office. The studies featured assessments that used, respectively, (1) quantitative metrics; (2) a quantitative satisfaction survey with limited qualitative questions;…
Descriptors: Research Administration, Evaluation Methods, Universities, Surveys
Yeo, Melissa Mui Mei; Garces-Bacsal, Rhoda Myra – Roeper Review, 2014
This study aimed at investigating the impact of entering high-ability classes on the academic self-concept of high-ability primary girls in Singapore. Participants in this study are 91 Primary 4 girls, 30 high-ability pupils, and 61 pupils from classes that include high-, middle-, and low-ability pupils. This study utilized a mixed-method…
Descriptors: High Achievement, Elementary School Students, Females, Self Concept

Peer reviewed
Direct link
