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Stapleton, Paul – Teaching in Higher Education, 2019
The content of research methods courses in tertiary education, as revealed by popular textbooks, tends to focus largely on procedural aspects of research investigations. Although following proper procedures is essential for reaching valid and reliable outcomes, there is another attribute of good quality research that is often missing from research…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Bias, Experimenter Characteristics, Decision Making
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Griggs, Richard A.; Bartels, Jared M. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2019
Although the Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) has been challenged on methodological, theoretical, and ethical grounds, these criticisms have been largely ignored by teachers and textbook authors. Recent revelations arising from an analysis of the SPE archival materials, however, not only strongly support these past criticisms but also question the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Process Skills, Scientific Methodology
Appuhamilage Dilshani Eranga Sarathchandra, Walakada. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Scientific discoveries take place within scientific communities that are established in legitimating organizations such as universities and research institutes. Often times, scientists undergo tensions and paradoxes as they evaluate the risks they are willing to accept in their work. The types of risk/benefit decisions scientists make to determine…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Scientists, Universities, Risk Assessment
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Duggan, Sandra; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1996
Reports research concerning the definition of variables by pupils ages 12 to 14 during investigative work. Findings suggest that an increase in the complexity of an investigation lowers the ability to identify relevant variables and substantive concepts intrude on the ability to define the appropriate dependent variable and to control variables.…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Interpretation, Foreign Countries, Investigations
Baldwin, Cynthia; Huggins, Don W. – 1995
Although feminist perspectives about research have not been presented in a unified paradigm, feminist theory has helped to expose and demystify the empirical assumption of objectivity as the only way to truth in research. The feminist perspective in research represents alternate, non-oppressive formulations of what constitutes meaningful and valid…
Descriptors: Experimenter Characteristics, Feminism, Humanization, Postsecondary Education