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Peer reviewedFairchild, Thomas N. – School Counselor, 1993
Survey data from 206 school counselors were examined to determine accountability efforts of counselors. Of counselors surveyed, 138 indicated that they were collecting some type of accountability information. Compared findings to those from 1984 survey. Comparison indicated that greater numbers of school counselors are becoming involved in…
Descriptors: Accountability, Data Collection, Elementary Secondary Education, School Counselors
Gaddis, Susanne E. – Training and Development, 1998
Tips for designing user-friendly online surveys that can collect valuable data via the World Wide Web include the following: edit the questions, pretest, title the survey, provide an introduction, develop screening questions, determine length, offer promotional tie-ins, include the "other" option, make "no response" the default, provide a "clear…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Internet, Online Systems, Surveys
Peer reviewedSchafer, William D. – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 1999
Meta-analysis is a methodology that can be used to summarize the results of quantitative studies and allows a researcher to evaluate how the outcomes may vary systematically. (Author)
Descriptors: Coding, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Meta Analysis
Peer reviewedWilliams, Reg Arthur; Hagerty, Bonnie M.; Hoyle, Kenneth; Yousha, Steven M.; Abdoo, Yvonne; Andersen, Curt; Engler, Dorothy – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1999
Critical elements in the success of off-site research projects include the following: negotiation, attention to personnel issues, communication, participation of research subjects, data management, and concern for privacy issues. (SK)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Field Studies, Nursing Education, Research Projects
Whelan, Jim – PEB Exchange, 2000
Discusses research on the development of estate management statistics for the higher education sector in the United Kingdom and the identification of key estate management "performance indicators." Key Estate Ratios (KERs) that institutions wish to focus upon from an estates perspective are listed and use of the KERs is discussed. (GR)
Descriptors: Colleges, Data Collection, Estate Planning, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedWilhelm, William J. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2001
Discusses the origins and foundations of the Delphi technique. Outlines procedures for using it in research to obtain the insights of experts. Addresses limitations of the technique. (Contains 44 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Delphi Technique, Group Dynamics, Research Methodology
Coyle, Karen – Library Journal, 2001
Discusses privacy issues related to use of the Internet. Topics include data gathering functions that are built into applications of the World Wide Web; cookies that identify Web site visitors; personal identity information; libraries and privacy, including the need for privacy policies; protecting your privacy; and developing privacy literacy.…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Internet, Library Policy, Policy Formation
Peer reviewedCulp, Ken, III; Nall, Martha A. – Journal of Volunteer Administration, 2001
Evaluating the impact of volunteer programs should measure both program outcomes and volunteer growth and development. The Targeting Outcomes of Programs Model is a structured way to collect data on several levels. (SK)
Descriptors: Accountability, Data Collection, Program Evaluation, Staff Development
Brasher, Andrew; McAndrew, Patrick – Learning, Media & Technology, 2005
This paper considers situations for which detailed metadata descriptions of learning resources are necessary, and focuses on human generation of such metadata. It describes a model which facilitates human production of good quality metadata by the development and use of structured vocabularies. Using examples, this model is applied to single and…
Descriptors: Metadata, Semantics, Information Systems, Models
DeSarbo, Wayne S.; Fong, Duncan K. H.; Liechty, John; Coupland, Jennifer Chang – Psychometrika, 2005
The collection of repeated measures in psychological research is one of the most common data collection formats employed in survey and experimental research. The behavioral decision theory literature documents the existence of the dynamic evolution of preferences that occur over time and experience due to learning, exposure to additional…
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Bayesian Statistics, Data Collection, Research Methodology
McManus, Paul; Rossett, Allison – Performance Improvement, 2006
Some call them Electronic Performance Support Systems (EPSSs). Others prefer Performance Support Tools (PSTs) or decision support tools. One might call EPSSs or PSTs job aids on steroids, technological tools that provide critical information or advice needed to move forward at a particular moment in time. Characteristic advantages of an EPSS or a…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Performance Technology, Technological Advancement, Data Collection
Peer reviewedDence, Thomas – Mathematics Teacher, 2004
One of the things that mathematician like to do is to collect empirical data on some mathematical subject and then to try to discover whether the values indicate that an underlying pattern exists. The conclusion states that almost no pattern is likely to continue unless mathematically shown to do so by rigorous proof.
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Mathematics, Data Collection, Validity
Gerber, D. Timothy; Reineke, David M. – American Biology Teacher, 2005
Different simple and inexpensive ways of building a database using common computer software and data from local newspaper are presented. Creating one's own database provides an opportunity to discuss ethical issues in data collection as well as data integrity.
Descriptors: Databases, Computer Software, Data Collection, Database Design
Munroe, Mary H.; Ver Steeg, Jennie E. – Library Quarterly, 2004
Conspectus tools are used to gather collection data for a variety of reasons. Criticisms of the instruments are equally varied. Conspectus users frequently express uncertainty about the accuracy and validity of judgments about collections based on conspectus evaluations. An overview of decision-making research demonstrates that uncertainty is…
Descriptors: Library Services, Data Collection, Participative Decision Making, Validity
Walsh, Kevin K.; Kastner, Theodore A. – Mental Retardation: A Journal of Practices, Policy and Perspectives, 2006
We reviewed a "Mental Retardation" article by Conroy et al. (2003) on consumer outcomes following the closure of the Hissom Center in Oklahoma. In this article the authors misconstrued their 254 subjects, implying they are representative of the Hissom Focus Class while failing to account for 128 subjects included in an earlier analysis.…
Descriptors: Residential Institutions, Research Problems, Data Collection, Data Interpretation

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