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Arshad I. Ali; Rachel L. Talbert – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2024
This paper explores research in the always already colonized spaces of academia with people in what is now the United States. In research projects, Wilson (2008) reminds us to begin with community relationships. Through ethnographic work, we trouble the idea of beginning research via local powerbrokers, who may privilege particular narratives and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Social Science Research, Power Structure, Ethnography
Jonas Gejl Kaas; Mathilde Cecchini; Derek Beach – Sociological Methods & Research, 2025
The promise of process tracing methods is that they can help us better understand how things work in real-world cases. Despite the many advances in the past two decades, we contend that existing accounts result in either under-socialised accounts in which the moves made by actors are studied while neglecting the social dimension of action, or…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Social Science Research, Sociology
Abend, Gabriel – Sociological Methods & Research, 2022
I argue that what-makes-it-possible questions are a distinct and important kind of sociological research question. What is social phenomenon "P" made possible or enabled by? Results won't be about "P's" causes and causal relationships, but about its enablers and enabling relationships. I examine the character of…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Sociology, Philosophy, Relationship
Arora, Prerna G.; Sullivan, Amanda L.; Song, Samuel Y. – School Psychology Review, 2023
Reflexivity, defined as the critical analysis of how one's identity and values influence their scholarship, has been underscored as a crucial element of antioppressive scholarship. Despite its importance, reflexivity, and particularly its documentation, remains relatively uncommon in school psychology scholarship. In the following commentary, we…
Descriptors: Reflection, Scholarship, School Psychology, Social Justice
Mariusz Kwiatkowski – European Journal of Education, 2025
The article refers to the problem of stigmatisation, generally understood as discrediting dignity and refusing to respect individuals and groups due to their attributes, such as appearance, race, nationality, gender, age, social status, sexual orientation or religion. The article aims to determine the extent to which the use of mobile methods in…
Descriptors: Social Bias, Intervention, Human Dignity, Prevention
Alessandra Rister Portinari Maranca; Jihoon Chung; Musashi Hinck; Adam D. Wolsky; Naoki Egami; Brandon M. Stewart – Sociological Methods & Research, 2025
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has shown incredible leaps in performance across data of a variety of modalities including texts, images, audio, and videos. This affords social scientists the ability to annotate variables of interest from unstructured media. While rapidly improving, these methods are far from perfect and, as we show, even…
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Artificial Intelligence, Documentation, Visual Aids
Oscar Stuhler; Cat Dang Ton; Etienne Ollion – Sociological Methods & Research, 2025
Generative AI (GenAI) is quickly becoming a valuable tool for sociological research. Already, sociologists employ GenAI for tasks like classifying text and simulating human agents. We point to another major use case: the extraction of structured information from unstructured text. Information Extraction (IE) is an established branch of Natural…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Sociology, Social Science Research, Natural Language Processing
Jeffery Buckley – Journal of Technology Education, 2024
Ensuring a credible literature base is essential for all research fields. One element of this relates to the replicability of published work, which is the probability that the results of an original study would replicate in an independent investigation. A critical feature of replicable research is that the sample size of a study is sufficient to…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Researchers, Educational Research, Sample Size
Jolien Cremers; Laust Hvas Mortensen; Claus Thorn Ekstrøm – Sociological Methods & Research, 2024
Longitudinal studies including a time-to-event outcome in social research often use a form of event history analysis to analyse the influence of time-varying endogenous covariates on the time-to-event outcome. Many standard event history models however assume the covariates of interest to be exogenous and inclusion of an endogenous covariate may…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Social Science Research, Research Methodology, Bayesian Statistics
Sang-June Park; Youjae Yi – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2024
Previous research explicates ordinal and disordinal interactions through the concept of the "crossover point." This point is determined via simple regression models of a focal predictor at specific moderator values and signifies the intersection of these models. An interaction effect is labeled as disordinal (or ordinal) when the…
Descriptors: Interaction, Predictor Variables, Causal Models, Mathematical Models
Beng Kok Ong – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
This article examines how rigour is achieved in the Abductive Research Strategy (ARS). It begins with a review of some of the arguments about objectivity and rigour in social sciences, which shows that quantitative and qualitative researchers hold different meanings of objectivity and therefore different ways of achieving rigour in their research.…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Social Science Research, Qualitative Research, Statistical Analysis
Seliem El-Sayed; Filip Paspalj – Research Ethics, 2024
Recital 33 GDPR has often been interpreted as referring to 'broad consent'. This version of informed consent was intended to allow data subjects to provide their consent for certain areas of research, or parts of research projects, conditional to the research being in line with 'recognised ethical standards'. In this article, we argue that broad…
Descriptors: Ethics, Social Science Research, Standards, Data Analysis
Welzel, Christian; Brunkert, Lennart; Kruse, Stefan; Inglehart, Ronald F. – Sociological Methods & Research, 2023
Scholars study representative international surveys to understand cross-cultural differences in mentality patterns, which are measured via complex multi-item constructs. Methodologists in this field insist with increasing vigor that detecting "non-invariance" in how a construct's items associate with each other in different national…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Social Science Research, Factor Analysis, Measurement Techniques
Zapata, Zakry; Sedory, Stephen A.; Singh, Sarjinder – Sociological Methods & Research, 2022
In this article, we consider the use of the zero-truncated binomial distribution as a randomization device while estimating the population proportion of a sensitive characteristic. The resultant new estimator based on the zero-truncated binomial distribution is then compared to its competitors from both the efficiency and the protection point of…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Research Methodology, Comparative Analysis, Statistical Analysis
Novak, Elena – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2022
Mathematical modeling describes how events, concepts, and systems of interest behave in the world using mathematical concepts. This research approach can be applied to theory construction and testing by using empirical data to evaluate whether the specific theory can explain the empirical data or whether the theory fits the data available.…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Educational Technology, Theories, Testing