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Burkard, Alan W.; Johnson, Adanna J.; Madson, Michael B.; Pruitt, Nathan T.; Contreras-Tadych, Deborah A.; Kozlowski, JoEllen M.; Hess, Shirley A.; Knox, Sarah – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2006
Thirteen supervisees' of color and 13 European American supervisees' experiences of culturally responsive and unresponsive cross-cultural supervision were studied using consensual qualitative research. In culturally responsive supervision, all supervisees felt supported for exploring cultural issues, which positively affected the supervisee, the…
Descriptors: Supervisors, Supervision, Culturally Relevant Education, Cross Cultural Studies
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Melton, John L.; Nofzinger-Collins, Dawn; Wynne, Martha E.; Susman, Marilyn – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2005
Thirty-four 1st-year counseling students recorded their inner experiences following a simulated counseling session. Using a qualitative collective case study approach to extract emotion from a large pool of inner experience, 6 judges identified samples of affect through a triangulation process using intensity, extreme, and critical case sampling…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Counselor Training, Simulation, Qualitative Research
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Wright, Mary – Journal of Higher Education, 2005
In this study, the author explores research university departments in which there is instructional congruence, or a culture in which individuals perceive that their beliefs about teaching align with their institution because department members have constructed shared understandings of effective teaching and of the value they place on instruction.…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Departments, Qualitative Research
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Tan, Kim Chwee Daniel; Goh, Ngoh Khang; Chia, Lian Sai; Treagust, David F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
To assess the major sources of students' difficulties in qualitative analysis (QA), 51 grade 10 students (15 to 17 year old) from three secondary schools were interviewed. The results found that the major sources of students' difficulties in understanding QA are formation of precipitates, formation of complex salts and addition of acid.
Descriptors: Grade 10, Secondary Schools, Inorganic Chemistry, High School Students
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Odhiambo Joseph, Christopher – Research in Drama Education, 2005
This paper is based on research that sought to investigate the procedures of theatre for community development in Kenya. This article was stimulated by this larger research and is particularly an interrogation of the ethics of practice in the enterprise of theatre for community development. It critically interrogates the roles of the different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethics, Community Development, Theater Arts
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Van Galen, Jane A. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2004
This paper proposes a research agenda that foregrounds social class in US public schooling. The author suggests that the relative invisibility of social class in academic discourse on schooling limits the value of research in at least three ways: (1) middle-class academics' propensity to speak on behalf of the poor and working class limits…
Descriptors: Social Class, Social Differences, Researchers, Research Methodology
St. John, Patricia; Kaiser, Donna; Ball, Barbara – Art Therapy Journal of the American Art Therapy Assoc, 2004
Based on the American Art Therapy Association Research Committee's interest and support for learning how research is taught, a quantitative and qualitative survey of master's-level programs was conducted. Twenty four of the 44 surveyed programs responded. Twenty three (95.8 per cent) of the respondents required a course of at least three credits,…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Art Therapy, Research Methodology, Higher Education
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Reisetter, Marcy; Korcuska, James S.; Yexley, Melinda; Bonds, Deborah; Nikels, Holly; McHenry, William – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2004
The lack of enthusiastic research activity among counseling professionals has been a subject of professional concern for the last 2 decades. Many graduates of counselor education programs are not connected to academic research and do not establish a research identity. Qualitative research methods have the potential for creating this connection for…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Qualitative Research, Doctoral Programs, Counselor Educators
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Faulkner, Rhonda A.; Klock, Kathryn; Gale, Jerry E. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2002
In the early 1990s, scholars from a variety of disciplines encouraged greater inclusion of qualitative research methodology in the mental health field. Moon, Dillon, and Sprenkle (1990) hoped their paper "Family therapy and qualitative research" would serve as a stimulus for further development of qualitative research in the field of family…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Marriage, Content Analysis
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Joung, Eun Sim – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2006
This article explores the relationship between human attachment and God attachment, particularly in Christian women's experiences of faith. It is based on the attachment perspective as a conceptual framework. The main aim was to evolve an attachment-theoretical approach to women's faith development and to offer a complementary path to interpret…
Descriptors: Females, Spiritual Development, Attachment Behavior, Religious Factors
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Leahey, Erin – Teaching Sociology, 2006
How is sociological research practice learned? Because much of the tacit knowledge required to succeed in professions such as academia cannot be obtained formally, informal channels of learning--such as interaction with advisors--may be crucial. In this paper I test the extent to which graduate school advisors influence the development of their…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Statistical Significance, Sociology, Graduate Students
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Patterson, Barbara J.; Kelly, Lynn E. – Journal of School Nursing, 2005
Focus group research is an effective way for school nurses to gain knowledge about a diverse range of issues that children in schools may face. It is a means to gather information about perceptions, feelings, points of view, and manners of thinking from a group of individuals about a specific topic. This article overviews focus groups as a…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, School Nurses, Focus Groups, Qualitative Research
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Onwuegbuzie, Anthony J.; Leech, Nancy L. – Current Issues in Education, 2005
This paper identifies major errors and myths perpetuated by educational research textbooks. The most pervasive errors and myths advanced by methodology textbooks at the following eight phases of the educational research process are described: (a) formulating a research problem/objective; (b) reviewing the literature; (c) developing the research…
Descriptors: Research Problems, Research Design, Qualitative Research, Educational Research
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Pitt, Mark A.; Kim, Woojae; Navarro, Daniel J.; Myung, Jay I. – Psychological Review, 2006
To model behavior, scientists need to know how models behave. This means learning what other behaviors a model can produce besides the one generated by participants in an experiment. This is a difficult problem because of the complexity of psychological models (e.g., their many parameters) and because the behavioral precision of models (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Causal Models, Global Approach, Space Classification
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Rinaldo, Vince – High School Journal, 2005
Although the use of action research has made its way into various faculties of education as a means of applying theory to practice, there remains a disconnect between the teacher as an educator and the teacher as a researcher. Research must be empirically based; therefore, it has traditionally been seen to reside in the domain of the theorist or…
Descriptors: Action Research, Teacher Researchers, Educational Research, Curriculum Development
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