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Gu, Jibao; Lin, Yu; Vogel, Doug; Tian, Wen – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2011
Doctoral graduate research performance (DRP) is recognized as one of the most critical indices for evaluation of the success of doctoral education. Doctoral graduates with high research performance directly reflect a higher ability in academic research and academic achievement. Consequently, identifying which factors influence DRP is potentially…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Performance Factors, Doctoral Degrees
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Tillema, Harm H.; Barak, Lily Orland; Marcos, Juan Jose Mena – Ethnography and Education, 2008
For researchers, committed to a research problem, finding meaningful answers is a process of careful weighting and interpreting what is actually found as an outcome of their mode of inquiry in reference to initial intentions and research goals. Particularly in doing qualitative research in/on teaching researchers have recognised the need to…
Descriptors: Research Problems, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Researchers
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Rossman, Gretchen B.; Rallis, Sharon F. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2010
This introductory article frames the contributions for this issue on everyday ethics--moments that demand moral considerations and ethical choices that researchers encounter. We discuss concerns raised within the research community about the tendency to observe merely obligatory ethical procedures as outlined in Human Subjects Review regulations.…
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Values, Evaluative Thinking, Researchers
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Leeman, Yvonne; Wardekker, Willem – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2011
This article describes and reflects our experiences as researchers in a design-based research project on a curriculum innovation focused on meaningful, co-operative learning in vocational education in the Netherlands. The project was successful in gaining insights in possible practices for workplace learning but did only partly realize the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Research Projects, Educational Research
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Perepletchikova, Francheska; Hilt, Lori M.; Chereji, Elizabeth; Kazdin, Alan E. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2009
Treatment integrity refers to implementing interventions as intended. Treatment integrity is critically important for experimental validity and for drawing valid inferences regarding the relationship between treatment and outcome. Yet, it is rarely adequately addressed in psychotherapy research. The authors examined barriers to treatment integrity…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Treatment, Validity, Integrity, Psychotherapy
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Halquist, Don; Musanti, Sandra I. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2010
Qualitative research makes it possible to reveal the often invisible but no less real complexities of social structures and opens venues for knowing human and social life more fully. Drawing on data from two qualitative research studies that used critical incidents as a device for investigating the nuances of human interaction within two…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Social Life, Interaction, Teachers
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Conklin, Hilary – Teaching Education, 2009
In this article, I offer a case of the predicaments I encountered in conducting teacher education research at my own institution and re-examine these predicaments using an ethic of mindfulness and compassion. I explore how this Buddhist perspective might help researchers navigate what can be a lonely, ethically complicated research journey among…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Educational Research, Altruism, Social Change
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Lee, Lena; Goodman, Jesse – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2009
Based on a qualitative study on young Korean immigrant children's interpretation of American popular culture, this paper reflects on the researchers' role by examining the research challenges faced. Prior to discussing the research obstacles in conducting the study, we begin with briefly describing its methodology and design. Next, we discuss the…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Cultural Context, Researchers, Immigrants
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Fischman, Mark G.; Christina, Robert W.; Anson, J. Greg – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2008
Franklin Henry's "memory drum" theory of neuromotor reaction (Henry & Rogers, 1960) was one of the most influential studies of the response programming stage of information processing. The paper is the most-cited study ever published in the "Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport." However, few people know there is a noteworthy error in the…
Descriptors: Theories, Motor Reactions, Memory, Reaction Time
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Boote, David – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2008
As the educational research community has struggled with research issues over the last few decades, we have turned almost exclusively to epistemologically oriented methodology for answers. Implicit in this methodological discourse are three questionable presuppositions about the relationship between methods and methodology and between researchers…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Researchers, Educational Philosophy
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Powell, Mary Ann; Smith, Anne B. – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2009
This article explores children's participation in research, from the perspectives of researchers who have conducted research with children. Researchers' reports, gained using an email interviewing method, suggest that children's participation rights are particularly compromised when the potential child participants are considered vulnerable and…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Researchers, Interviews, Child Advocacy
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Mehan, Hugh – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
I chronicle the changes in my research, especially those that have moved me closer to C. Wright Mills's call for a "sociological imagination" and Dell Hymes's reinvented anthropology. As I spend more time attempting to create and describe equitable educational environments and less time documenting educational inequality, I have adopted a version…
Descriptors: Imagination, Equal Education, Anthropology, Sociology
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Mosselson, Jacqueline – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2010
I argue in this article that recognizing the role of subjectivity and bringing in the researcher's positionality as a tool in the research process can not only enhance the ethical integrity of the research but also enhance both the research process and the analysis and interpretation of the data. Cultural studies theorists have long argued that…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Data Analysis, Adolescents, Females
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Hurst, Allison L. – Qualitative Report, 2008
College students from the working class have interesting stories to tell about the meaning and operation of mobility through education. The author, herself a "working-class academic," explores some of the issues and dilemmas of uncovering and presenting these stories. Specifically, the author addresses: (1) the effects of interviewing those…
Descriptors: Working Class, Integrity, Researchers, Experimenter Characteristics
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Lechago, Sarah A.; Carr, James E. – Behavior Modification, 2008
Early and intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) has been established as an effective treatment for autism. However, the complexity and intensity of EIBI programs make it difficult to fully report all critical aspects of the independent variable. Consequently, scientific reports of EIBI outcomes have been criticized for providing less than…
Descriptors: Research Problems, Intervention, Autism, Predictor Variables
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