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Benjamin Alcott; Suman Bhattacharjea; Ricardo Sabates; Ankita Jha; Maria Khwaja; Preeti Manchanda; Akanksha Pandey; Purnima Ramanujan; Wilima Wadhwa; Poorva Shekher; Pratik Wadmare – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2025
Reflexivity in quantitative research is central to questioning the ways in which the data is designed, collected and interpreted. It requires the researcher to be reflexive about their knowledge, their positionality, and the bias they may bring at each stage of the research. Unfortunately, though, limited evidence exists on the use of reflexive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Design, Statistical Analysis, Test Construction
Karen Ann Kling; Jennifer Wixson; Laura Tuthill; William D. Lopez – Poverty Solutions, University of Michigan, 2023
Emmet County faces a dearth of affordable, quality child care options, with available child care having steadily declined over the past five years. In Michigan, there are about four children under age 12 for every available child care spot. The areas with the least child care availability are often rural and concentrated in northern Michigan, like…
Descriptors: Child Care, Rural Areas, Data Collection, Needs Assessment
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Izenberg, Maxwell; Brown, Ryan; Siebert, Cora; Heinz, Ron; Rahmattalabi, Aida; Vayanos, Phebe – Field Methods, 2023
In the small town of Sitka, Alaska, frequent and often catastrophic landslides threaten residents. One challenge associated with disaster preparedness is access to timely and reliable risk information. As with many small but diverse towns, who or what is a trustworthy source of information is often contested. To help improve landslide…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Social Networks, Data Collection, Network Analysis
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Manuel David González Pérez – Language Documentation & Conservation, 2024
Although some critics consider it time-consuming and demanding, proponents of the monolingual approach for field research (i.e., learning to speak a target field language as part of the research process) argue that it can provide a unique insight into its structures. However, this claim remains largely unsubstantiated in the available literature…
Descriptors: Language Research, Data Collection, Documentation, Bilingualism
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Ready, Elspeth; Habecker, Patrick; Abadie, Roberto; Dávila-Torres, Carmen A.; Rivera-Villegas, Angélica; Khan, Bilal; Dombrowski, Kirk – Field Methods, 2020
Social connections between individuals are often an important source of information for both quantitative and qualitative anthropological research. Here, we seek to understand the relative strengths and weaknesses of sociometric and ethnographic representations of social connections. We do this by comparing network data collected using a…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Social Structure, Sociometric Techniques, Ethnography
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Wu, Shimei; Zheng, Xinye; Guo, Jin; Li, Chuan-Zhong; Wei, Chu – Field Methods, 2020
The exercise of quantifying the energy consumption data assembled through household surveys, either by the recall-based approach or the meter-based approach, remains a challenging task, especially in rural areas of developing countries. In this article, we propose a device-based bottom-up accounting method for estimating household energy…
Descriptors: Surveys, Family (Sociological Unit), Energy, Evaluation Methods
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Janielly Verbisck; Marilena Bittar; Berta Barquero; Marianna Bosch – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2024
This article presents the design and implementation of a study and research path for teacher education (SRP-TE) based on the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic. The goal is to analyze this teacher education proposal for inclusive statistics education aiming to overcome constraints derived from the phenomenon of the transparency of data…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle School Students, Middle School Teachers, Grade 6
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Petrescu, Claudia; Ellena, Adriano Mauro; Fernandes-Jesus, Maria; Marta, Elena – Youth & Society, 2022
Using the policy narrative framework, this article examines the pathways through which the development of policies (related to rural/small towns young NEETs in various EU countries) are based on evidence. To do this, we consider the Youth Guarantee (YG), an EU program (2014-2020) developed in several member countries with the aim of…
Descriptors: Out of School Youth, Unemployment, Public Policy, Foreign Countries
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Daum, Thomas; Buchwald, Hannes; Gerlicher, Ansgar; Birner, Regina – Field Methods, 2019
One challenge of collecting socioeconomic data, such as data on time-use, is recall biases. While time-use researchers have continuously developed new methods to make data collection more accurate and easy, these methods are difficult to use in developing countries, where study participants may have low literacy levels and no clock-based concepts…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Computer Software, Data Collection
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Egan, Cate A.; Merica, Christopher B.; Paul, David R.; Bond, Laura; Rose, Seth; Martin, Andrew; Vella, Chantal – Health Education Journal, 2023
Objectives: In the USA, 18% of school-aged young people are classified as obese, and rural populations appear to be particularly at risk. Achieving high levels of fitness reduces the risk of obesity and underlying health conditions. To better understand youth obesity trends and fitness levels, annual fitness testing ([FT], that is, surveillance)…
Descriptors: Physical Fitness, Health Behavior, Teacher Attitudes, Distance Education
Naomi Harada Thyden – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Health inequities by race are ubiquitous and persistent in the U.S., and structural racism is understood to be the cause. However, there has been relatively little research on structural racism as an exposure. This dissertation will describe three ways to conceptualize and measure structural racism with the end goal of intervening to reduce health…
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Racism, Public Health, Data Collection
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Hardy, Ian – Journal of Education Policy, 2021
Drawing upon recent theorising of numbers and data, and applications to schooling, this paper reveals how tensions between more accountability-oriented logics, and more contextually-situated conceptions of engagement with data, played out in one school in a regional community in northern Queensland, Australia. The research reveals that at the same…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Accountability, Faculty Development, Academic Achievement
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Peseckas, Ryan – Field Methods, 2016
I used a subscriber identity module card reader to copy the lists of saved contacts from 170 mobile phones in Fiji. This approach has both advantages and disadvantages compared to other techniques for collecting telephone network data. Copying phone contacts avoids recall biases associated with survey-based name generators. It also obviates the…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Social Networks, Telecommunications, Foreign Countries
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Paul Siciliano; Bethany Hornbeck; Sarah Hanks; Summer Kuhn; Alicia Zbehlik; Ann L. Chester – Journal of STEM Outreach, 2018
This paper explores the dynamics of a research partnership between a practicing clinician/research and 34 West Virginia high school students participating in a precollege STEM intervention program. The collaboration provided a more diverse study sample to the clinician for examining attitudes about knee osteoarthritis in adults over 40. It…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Sample Size, Experiential Learning, STEM Education
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Traub, Michele R.; Joslyn, P. Raymond; Kronfli, Faris R.; Peters, Kerri P.; Vollmer, Timothy R. – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 2017
The demand for behavioral services is currently outpacing the availability of trained and certified behavior analysts. This need might be felt most acutely in rural communities, where educational funds often do not allow for hiring full-time behavioral staff. This article outlines a model for behavioral consultation that has been successful in…
Descriptors: Models, Consultation Programs, School Districts, Rural Areas
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