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Davis, D. Jack – NASSP Bulletin, 1979
There is currently no way to determine whether educational benefits of arts programs are myth or reality because the learning experiences have never been verified. Art educators, instead of aiming for vague general goals, must develop specific educational objectives and undertake the research to validate them. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Accountability, Art Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Research
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Peterson, James L. – International Social Science Journal, 1979
Characterizes the United States "Social Indicators" reports and considers how they differ from those produced by other nations. Explains how data in the reports can be used by social science researchers, policymakers, and social reporters and predicts how such data might be used in the future. (DB)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Evaluation, Federal Programs, Government Role
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Hicks, Ronald G.; Dunne, Michael P. – Newspaper Research Journal, 1980
Shows how one medium-size daily newspaper operation in Louisiana has set up a viable polling system at modest cost. Points out some of the problems involved. (RL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Journalism
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Moerk, Ernst L.; Moerk, Claudia – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1979
Presents methodological and factual analyses of children's use of imitative speech as a strategy in language acquisition. The impact of conversational interactions and picture-story books on the speech of one girl aged 20 to 32 months is demonstrated. Four methodological problem areas are analyzed. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Generalization, Imitation, Infants
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McKenzie, Gary R. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1979
Suggests that indirect process oriented teaching methods are not too successful with elementary school social studies students because there is a tendency for teachers to provide too little information to enable a rational child to discover the ideas he or she is supposed to learn. Modifications in the form and application of the teaching strategy…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Improvement, Elementary Education, Information Needs
Jennings, Robert E. – Educational Administration, 1979
Looks at the state of the field of educational administration in the United States in terms of the place and priority given to research, the involvement of professors in research, and the changing institutional arrangements for supporting research. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gross, Karen; Rothenberg, Stephen – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1979
Two methodological problems often arising in dyslexia research are considered. The first problem concerns the validity of experimental measures and the related problem of interpreting null results. The second problem involves the effects of sampling from a disabled population if the disorder under investigation has multiple unknown origins.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Dyslexia, Hypothesis Testing, Learning Disabilities
Hernandez, Jose – Metas, 1979
Problems with the scope, validity, and accuracy of statistical data on Puerto Ricans have led to difficulties in research on that population. This situation has contributed to the restricted access of Puerto Ricans to government-sponsored programs and to public services, such as education, that are necessary for social equality. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Data Collection, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Cartwright, Dorwin – Social Psychology Quarterly, 1979
The current state of social psychology is assessed in light of its historical and social context. The discipline is viewed as a social system, and it is argued that the properties of this system have influenced the research techniques, substantive content, and theories of contemporary social psychology. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Historical Reviews, Research Methodology, Research Problems, Social Psychology
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Barton, Len; Walker, Steve – Educational Review, 1978
The authors trace and critique various thrusts operative in British educational sociology since its beginnings in the 1950s: structural functionalism, school-level analysis, the interactionalist "New Directions" approach, and the Neo-Marxist perspective. They also comment on the place of educational sociology in teacher training. (SJL)
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Historical Reviews, Intellectual Disciplines, Marxism
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Diepold, John, Jr.; Young, Richard David – Adolescence, 1979
A review of 20 United States studies of adolescent sexual behavior was undertaken to integrate data accumulated over the past three decades. Several methodological incongruities made comparisons difficult, so suggestions are made for future research. Available data suggest a gradual evolution, not a revolution, in adolescent sexual behavior.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Contraception
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Buss, Allan R. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1979
ANOVA designs are used for description and/or explanation of developmental phenomena. These consist of taking any two of age, cohort, or time of measurement as independent variables. Employment of ANOVA has led researchers down blind alleys. Regression techniques are more useful. (Author)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Behavioral Science Research, Data Analysis, Developmental Psychology
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Horowitz, Frances Degen; And Others – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1978
Reviews issues of reliability (especially test-retest reliability) in newborn assessment, discusses predictive models based on newborn assessment, and presents information on modifications of the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale which may help in pursuing fruitful questions involving prediction of development. (Author/BH)
Descriptors: Child Development, Infant Behavior, Infants, Models
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Sameroff, Arnold J. – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1978
Discusses the role and limitations of the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale in the continuing effort to construct an adequate account of infant development. (BH)
Descriptors: Child Development, Infant Behavior, Infants, Measurement Techniques
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Saha, Sunhir K. – Human Relations, 1979
Some of the major contingency theories of leadership are reviewed; some results from the author's study of Fiedler's contingency model are reported; and some thoughts for the future of leadership research are provided. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Ability, Contingency Management, Group Behavior, Intelligence
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