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Wise, Lauress L.; McLaughlin, Donald H. – 1980
This guidebook is designed for data analysts who are working with computer data files that contain records with incomplete data. It indicates choices the analyst must make and the criteria for making those choices in regard to the following questions: (1) What resources are available for performing the imputation? (2) How big is the data file? (3)…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Software, Data Analysis, Data Collection
Christal, Melodie E.; And Others – 1984
Problems associated with the use of the Higher Education General Information Survey (HEGIS) data to make institutional comparisons are discussed. It is noted that information collected by HEGIS includes data on enrollment, degrees, finances, employees, libraries, and physical facilities. Attention is directed to the following problems with the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Definitions, Expenditure per Student
Brickhouse, Nancy W. – 1989
The desire to abolish the gap between research theory and classroom practice has sparked an increasing interest in field-based research among science educators. Although most researchers are aware of the standard meanings of informed consent and confidentiality, and there are some codes of ethical principles published by such groups as the…
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Data Collection, Ethics, Field Studies
Miskel, Cecil; Sandlin, Terry – 1981
In order to assess the methodological merit of the published research in educational administration based on surveys, the authors analyzed data from a random sample of 24 survey studies published in the "Education Administration Quarterly" and the "Journal of Educational Administration." Each article was evaluated according to…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Evaluation, Evaluation Criteria
Forester, Anne D.; Mickelson, Norma I. – 1978
Ethnographic research in reading examines process more than outcomes of instruction, considers environmental factors, and studies the behavior of individual learners. There are few descriptive studies in reading to guide researchers in ethnographic research. Some aspects of planning such a study include gaining permission from school…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Research, Data Collection, Ethnography
Rezmovic, Eva Lantos; And Others – 1979
The emphasis on the mechanics of research techniques has often overshadowed other aspects of evaluation research that are determiners of research quality. Many problems encountered by program evaluators are not solvable by the information provided in research texts. Some of the practical problems encountered and dealt with during an experimental…
Descriptors: Agencies, Correctional Rehabilitation, Data Collection, Employment Programs
Pucel, David J. – 1979
One of a series of sixteen knowledge transformation papers, this paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of longitudinal studies as a method for evaluating vocational programs. First, longitudinal methods are defined for the differences between them and cross-sectional studies are established. The results of a literature search conducted…
Descriptors: Cross Sectional Studies, Data, Data Collection, Definitions
Monahan, William G., Ed. – 1968
This collection of four symposium papers explores research and data problems in big-city schools. The papers are "Data Accessibility: Policies and Organizational Strictures in Big-City Schools" by W.G. Monahan (ED 019 749), "Some Data Problems in Systems Research" by M.C. Alkin and W.L. Duff, Jr. (ED 021 324), "Towards Adequate Educational and…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Planning, Educational Policy, Educational Research
Brown, Brett; Moore, Kristin – 2001
Over the last decade, policymakers, practitioners, and funders in the youth development field have become increasingly reliant on social indicators as tools to identify areas of need, to target resources, to set and monitor progress toward measurable goals, and to assess policy and program effectiveness. This report to the William T. Grant…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Data Collection, Information Dissemination, Measurement Techniques
Niemi, Richard G. – 1997
In large-scale assessments, some amount of background material is generally collected. Background questionnaires in the National Assessment of Educational Progress are the subject of this report. Most of the questions in NAEP background questionnaires have asked about course taking patterns and course content, but it is argued that the material…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Background, Course Selection (Students), Courses
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Merrill, Beverly – English Journal, 1980
Notes how the wording of questions can affect the results of surveys and questionnaires. Suggests activities to help students become critical listeners, viewers, and readers. (RL)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Bias, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking
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Goldsmith, Ronald E. – Journal of Social Psychology, 1989
Reports on a study that tested methods to control or reduce spurious response in order to improve survey technique. Examines two methods of controlling spurious response: alerting respondents that some questionnaire items are false, and using the "don't know" response option. Finds that only the "don't know" option actually…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Data Interpretation, Experimental Groups, Item Analysis
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Marcinkowski, Thomas – Journal of Environmental Education, 1989
Criticized in this response is research published previously in "The Journal of Environmental Education." Considered are the limitations of the project, experimental design, control of variables, and the use of the case study approach. Includes 35 references. (CW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Science, Data Analysis, Data Collection
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Phelan, Patricia – Education and Urban Society, 1987
Illustrates how the combined use of qualitative and quantitative methods were necessary in obtaining a clearer understanding of the process of incest in American society. Argues that the exclusive use of one methodology would have obscured important information. (FMW)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Family Structure, Incest
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Crowley, E. Paula – Exceptionality, 1995
Guidelines for the implementation of qualitative methods in special education research are offered, addressing rigor, sample selection, data collection, and data management/analysis. Five possible pitfalls are identified, including the quantitative-qualitative methods debate, premature data collection, the tendency to use a linear procedural…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Disabilities, Educational Research
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