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Research Designs. Types of Research. Quantitative - Uses data numbers– statistics Can be descriptive Can be experimental/correlational Qualitative – Uses data narrative descriptive ethnographic. DESCRIPTIVE. Quantitative - survey studies Qualitative - observational research
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Types of Research • Quantitative - • Uses data • numbers– statistics • Can be descriptive • Can be experimental/correlational • Qualitative – • Uses data • narrative • descriptive • ethnographic
DESCRIPTIVE • Quantitative - survey studies • Qualitative - observational research • You observe and record what is there • don’t change anything.
CASE STUDY • Looking at one (student, class, school, state) • Usually descriptive • Sometimes program evaluation
Jamie Bird • Voluntary Educational Technology Integration: the Implementation of Interactive Whiteboards in an Elementary School.
Jamie Bird - Questions • 1. What were the intentions for bringing SMART Boards to Stone Ridge Elementary classrooms and to what extent were these intentions achieved during the 2008-2009 school year? • 2. What factors influenced teachers’ decisions regarding whether or not to request a SMART Board for their classroom? • 3. How did teachers use the classroom SMART Boards?
Jamie Bird • Integration of technology into an elementary school • Observed classes • Interviewed teachers • Interviewed principal • Conducted focus groups
Aimee Atkinson • The Importance of Multicultural Children’s Literature: Student Preference of Literature among Public School Resources
Research Questions • What is the availability of multicultural literature to students in the school setting? • What influence does multicultural literature have on the cultural appreciation and understanding among elementary students? • Are students more likely to read books with a main character that depicts their own race or a race that is different from their own?
Stephanie Burke • Looked at Middleton Heights’ single gender classrooms and their impact on self efficacy of males and females.
Stephanie -Questions • 1. What is the overall impact on self-efficacy in single-sex classrooms compared to traditional coeducational classrooms in a rural elementary school in fifth grade? • A. What is the impact on girls’ self-efficacy in single-sex classrooms compared to traditional coeducational classrooms in a rural elementary school in fifth grade?
Questions continued • 1 • B. What is the impact of single-sex classrooms on the self-efficacy of boys compared to traditional coeducational classrooms in a rural elementary school in fifth grade? • 2. Does the amount of time spent within single-sex classrooms attribute to an individuals self-efficacy? • 3. How do teachers and parents view single-sex classrooms and their impact on self-efficacy?
Data Collection • Established instrument located • Piloted • Pre-test Post Test • Interviewed Focus Groups • Interviewed Teachers • Interviewed Parents
EXPERIMENTAL AND QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH - • Experimental/quasi-experimental • Random sampling vs. non-random sampling • Federal Definition (Scientifically-based) • You change something to see if it makes a difference. • Independent variable (manipulated) • Dependent variable (measure)
Richard Zuercher • High School Debate Education and Critical Thinking: A Study using the Ennis-Weir Critical Thinking Essay Test.
Richard Zuercher - Questions • Did debate education significantly improve critical thinking ability. • Were there significant differences in initial critical thinking ability between a group of students who take debate and a group of students who do not? • Did students who do not want to take debate but take the class nevertheless significantly gain critical thinking ability?
Richard Zuercher Experimental/Quasi-Experimental ? • Debate – dependent/independent ? • Test – dependent/independent ? • Pre test – Post test gain scores • N • Motivation to take debate – dependent/independent? • Critique internal/external validity
Sara Kunz • Gender Differences in Performance on Mental Rotation Tasks: Can Instruction in Transformations Close the Gender Gap?
Sara Kunz - Questions • 1. Is there a significant (p < 0.05) difference in the mental rotation skills of males and females enrolled in high school geometry? • 2. Did NCTM’s lessons on rotation and reflection significantly (p < 0.05) improve mental rotation skills for high school geometry students? • 3. Was there a significant (p < 0.05) difference between males and females in the amount of improvement in mental rotation skills after instruction using the rotation and reflection lessons?
Sara Kunz Experimental/Quasi-Experimental ? • Geometric Orientation Test – dependent/independent? • Series of Lesson – dependent/independent? • Gender – dependent/independent? (type?) • N • Pre Test-Post test • Critique – internal external validity
Interaction • One independent variable is impacted (interacts) with another independent variable as measured by the dependent variable. • Factorial designs • Aptitude Treatment Interactions (ATI)
CORRELATIONAL RESEARCH • You look for the strength of the relationship between two variables • r value
CAUSAL-COMPARATIVE RESEARCH • Comparing a two treatments or conditions but you use pre-existing conditions. • Like experimental but you don’t apply a treatment.
reading quiz “A” for Quantitative “B” for Qualitative • Which design would generally be used to support a cause and effect relationship? • Which of the following would normally be used to explain phenomena? • Which would be concerned with understanding the etic and emic perspective. • In which design would the researcher be the primary instrument for gathering data? • For which would we be interested in attempting to eliminate bias or researcher perspective from data? • For which would be most interested having a solid theory base for the research.?
Program Evaluation • Use research methods to determine if a program is effective. • Answer the question – • Is program “A” effective? • Does program meet it’s objectives/goals? • May use a combination of approaches
CFES Study • Matched Pair Study • CFES Mentoring – • ISAT –Math • Reading • Language Arts • Attendance • Behavior • Matched by gender, grade level, first language, previous ISAT scores • Critique – internal/external validity
CFES/CAP Study • Research Questions • Will there be a difference in school related performance for students who participate in the aspirations project and student representing a populations with similar demographics who are not part of the program. • Will there be a difference… in the percentage of students who complete high school • Will there be a difference… in the percentage of students who enroll in and complete post secondary education
Primary Source Analysis • Reanalyzing the data others have collected • Vote Counting • Meta-analysis • More sophisticated • Effect size (average standard deviation of two groups) • .33 standard deviation – practical significance
Review of Literature Primary Sources Person who conducted the research is reporting findings. Secondary Sources Author reports on research conducted by someone else. Preliminary Sources indexes - may have annotations