04686nam 2200625 450 991078497870332120230829003140.01-281-29474-897866112947481-84714-355-5(CKB)1000000000408603(EBL)436117(OCoLC)229402309(SSID)ssj0000187159(PQKBManifestationID)11180153(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000187159(PQKBWorkID)10253713(PQKB)10379582(MiAaPQ)EBC436117(Au-PeEL)EBL436117(CaPaEBR)ebr10224671(CaONFJC)MIL129474(OCoLC)893333893(EXLCZ)99100000000040860320060317d2006 fy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrKey ideas in educational research /David Scott and Marlene MorrisonLondon ;New York :Continuum,2006.1 online resource (315 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8264-9569-9 0-8264-7990-1 Includes bibliographical references (pages [277]-290) and indexes.Contents; Tables and Figures; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 Abduction; 2 Access; 3 Action Research; 4 Agency; 5 Alignment; 6 Anti-racism; 7 Assessment; 8 Biography/Autobiography; 9 Case Study; 10 Categorization; 11 Causation; 12 Childhood Research; 13 Closed and Open Systems; 14 Coding; 15 Comparative Research; 16 Content Analysis; 17 Conversation Analysis; 18 Correlational Research; 19 Critical Discourse Analysis; 20 Critical Incidents; 21 Critical Realism; 22 Critical Theory; 23 Culture; 24 Data Display; 25 Data Reduction; 26 Deconstruction; 27 Deduction; 28 Design; 29 Determinism30 Diaries31 Discourse; 32 Dissemination; 33 Distribution; 34 Documentary Research; 35 Emotionalism; 36 Empiricism; 37 Empowerment; 38 Epistemology/Ontology; 39 Ethics; 40 Ethnography; 41 Ethnomethodology; 42 Evaluation; 43 Evidence-based Practice; 44 Experiment; 45 Fallacies; 46 Fallibility; 47 Feminist Research; 48 Focus Groups; 49 Gender; 50 Generalization; 51 Grounded Theory; 52 Hermeneutics; 53 Historical Research; 54 Ideal Speech Situation; 55 Induction; 56 Interpretivism; 57 Interview; 58 Life History; 59 Linguistic Discourse Analysis; 60 Literature Review61 Longitudinal Observation Studies62 Mathematical Modelling; 63 Media; 64 Method; 65 Methodology; 66 Mixed Methods; 67 Narrative; 68 Naturalistic Observation; 69 Nomothetic Statements; 70 Objectivity; 71 Observation; 72 Paradigm; 73 Phenomenology; 74 Plagiarism; 75 Positivism; 76 Postmodernism; 77 Power; 78 Prediction; 79 Publishing; 80 Qualitative Research; 81 Quantitative Research; 82 Questionnaire; 83 Realism; 84 Reductionism; 85 Refereeing; 86 Referencing Systems; 87 Reflexivity; 88 Regression Analysis; 89 Relativism; 90 Relevance; 91 Reliability; 92 Replication; 93 Representativeness94 Research Assessment Exercise95 Research Community; 96 Respondent Validation; 97 Retroduction; 98 Sampling; 99 Social Constructionism; 100 Statistics; 101 Strategy; 102 Structuralism/Poststructuralism; 103 Structure; 104 Subjectivity; 105 Survey; 106 Symbolic Interactionism; 107 Systematic Observation; 108 Telephone Interviews; 109 Tests; 110 Textuality; 111 Transferability; 112 Triangulation; 113 Validity; 114 Value-added; 115 Values; 116 Variable Analysis; 117 Virtual Research; 118 Writing; 119 Writing for Academic Purposes; 120 Writing as Representation; References; Author IndexSubject IndexIt is easy for newcomers to educational research to be confused by the wide range of terms used in the field and consequently for them to find it challenging to relate such terms to their own research and practice. This comprehensive guide consists of 120 concise but illuminative essays providing:- an explanation and definition of the term- alternative explanations and definitions of the term- the context in which it is used by educational researchers- exemplars as to how the term is used and used be used in practice- references to further literature- cross-references to other terms in the booEducationResearchTerminologyEducationResearch370.72Scott David1951-856828Morrison MarleneMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910784978703321Key ideas in educational research3746175UNINA