3 edition of Methodologies for conducting research on giftedness found in the catalog.
Methodologies for conducting research on giftedness
Thompson, Bruce
Published
2010
by American Psychological Association in Washington, DC
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | edited by Bruce Thompson and Rena F. Subotnik |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BF723.G5 M48 2010 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi, 266 p. : |
Number of Pages | 266 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24585527M |
ISBN 10 | 1433807149 |
ISBN 10 | 9781433807145 |
LC Control Number | 2009032682 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 430192655 |
Qualitative vs. quantitative research. Date published Ap by Raimo Streefkerk. Date updated: Ma There are two approaches to collecting and analyzing data: qualitative research and quantitative research. Quantitative research deals with numbers and statistics, while qualitative research deals with words and meanings. Qualitative research methods is defined as a process that focuses on obtaining data through open-ended and conversational communication. This method is not only about “what” people think but also “why” they think so. Also, read in this blog qualitative research examples, types, & more.
Gifted Readers and Reading Instruction by Dr. David Levande, (Cassidy, ) also enables the gifted reader to conduct research on topics of interest. In this four-week program for grades three and up, students select a topic, carry out research, and present their finding to others. Junior Great Books is a highly developed, structured. The Selection of a Research Design R esearch designsare plans and the procedures for research that span the decisions from broad assumptions to detailed methods of data collection and analysis. This plan involves several deci-sions, and they need not be taken in the order in which they make sense to me and the order of their presentation here.
In pursuit of a problem --Beyond summary: constructing a review of the literature --Experimental research --Making sense of your data --Developmental and longitudinal research --ethnographic perspective: from beginning to final product --Single-subject research with gifted and talented students --Case study research in gifted education. Quantitative research, is defined as a the systematic investigation of phenomena by gathering quantifiable data and performing statistical, mathematical or computational techniques. Learn more about quantitative research methods along with types and examples, characteristics and advantages. Also learn about primary and secondary quantitative research along with techniques and types of studies.
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: Methodologies for Conducting Research on Giftedness (): Dr. Bruce Thompson EdD, Dr. Rena F. Subotnik PhD: Books. Reliability Generalization Methods in the Context of Giftedness Research —Kevin M.
Kieffer, Robert J. Reese, and Tammi Vacha-Haase Mixed Data Collection and Analysis for Conducting Research on Giftedness and BeyondPages: Methodologies for Conducting Research on Giftedness Edited by Bruce Thompson & Rena F.
Subotnik (). American Psychological Association. ISBN $ Review by: Michael S. Matthews, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Book Review Gifted Children Volume 4 Number 1 Summer Page / Fiona Fidler --Reliability generalization methods in the context of giftedness research / Kevin M.
Kieffer, Robert J. Reese, and Tammi Vacha-Haase --Mixed data collection and analysis for conducting research on giftedness and beyond / Anthony J.
Onwuegbuzie [and others] --Promise and pitfalls of structural equation modeling in gifted research. Methodologies for Conducting Research on Giftedness | Despite the fact that our society prizes gifted children, research on their special talents is underfunded compared with other areas of education and suffers from a number of methodological challenges.
Chapters in the final part of the book include contributions by leading journal editors in the field of gifted education who examine the implications of the various insights in earlier chapters on their work as researchers and leaders in the field.
By Michael S. Matthews, Published on 12/29/ Recommended Citation. Matthews, Michael S. () "Book Review: Methodologies for Conducting Research on Giftedness, edited by Bruce Thompson and Rena F.
Subotnik ()," Gifted Children: Vol. 4: Iss.1, Article : Michael S. Matthews. "The editors envision this volume as a handbook for researchers in psychology and education who target exceptional populations in their work, and particularly individuals exhibiting gifts and talents.
The research tools described here can help to move the scholarship on giftedness and talent development to a new level of rigor and encourage the testing of program models, as well as predictive. doctoral-level class on Research Methods at the University of South Florida. The target audience for this book includes Ph.D.
and graduate students, junior researchers, and professors teaching courses on research methods, although senior researchers can also use this book Cited by: Conducting Research and Evaluation in Gifted Education: A Handbook of Methods and Applications (Education and Psychology of the Gifted Series) [Buchanan, Nina, Feldhusen, John] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying by: Stanford-Binet IQ test but used this instrument to conduct research on gifted students and their characteristics in one of the longest longitudinal studies of human beings in the United States (Holahan & Sears, ; Terman & Oden, ).
The results of this study were extremely valuable to psychologists but we now realize that these resultsFile Size: 2MB. The authors—noted scholars and researchers—provide an up-to-date guide to qualitative study design, data collection, analysis, and reporting.
Step by step, the authors explain a range of methodologies and methods for conducting qualitative research focusing on how they are applied when conducting an actual study. The book includes methods of data collection, specific 4/5(2). O’Leary (, p) describes methodology as the framework which is associated with a particular set of paradigmatic assumptions that we will use to conduct our research.
Allan and Randy () insist that when conducting a research methodology should meet the following two criteria. In this backdrop, the present course on Legal Research Methods intends to acquaint the students of law with scientific methods of inquiry into law. It also intends to make It is a ‘rule of conduct.
See, Lawrence M Friedmann and Steward Macaulay, Law and Behavioral Science (Bobbs-Merrill Co, Inc, Indianapolis, ), Roscoe Pound. Clarke, R. () Research Methodologies: 2 Agenda Definition of Research Research Paradigms (a.k.a research philosophy or research model) specifying concepts- phenomena of interest as defined in model, and statements- propositions involving concepts Theories, Methods and Application Domains Classes of Research Methodologies that have emerged as a consequence of conducting similarFile Size: KB.
multiplicity of methods, procedures and models of research methodology which will help you to best achieve your objectives. This is where your knowledge base of research methodology plays a crucial role. Steps in Research Process: 1. Formulating the Research Problem 2.
Extensive Literature Review 3. Developing the objectives Size: KB. Dona J. Matthews, PhD, has been teaching, writing, counseling, consulting, and conducting research on gifted development and education since From toshe was the director of the Center for Gifted Studies and Education at Hunter College, The City University of New York, where she worked with New York City (NYC) teachers and the NYC Department of Education on policies and.
As mentioned previously, there are a number of existing guidelines for literature reviews. Depending on the methodology needed to achieve the purpose of the review, all types can be helpful and appropriate to reach a specific goal (for examples, please see Table 1).These approaches can be qualitative, quantitative, or have a mixed design depending on the phase of the by: C.R.
Kothari Research Methodology Methods and Techniques. THE GIFTED AND TALENTED CHILD Best Practices. In developing a method for identify-ing gifted and talented students, there are important issues to be considered (Johnsen, ): The National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented lists 26 monographs related to assessment, evaluation.
The American Educational Research Association (AERA), founded inis concerned with improving the educational process by encouraging scholarly inquiry related to education and evaluation and by promoting the dissemination and practical application of research results.
AERA is the most prominent international professional organization, with the primary goal of advancing educational.Explore the research methods terrain, Ethical Issues in Conducting Research Search form.
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Chapter Outline.Dona J. Matthews, PhD, has been teaching, writing, counseling, consulting, and conducting research on gifted development and education since From toshe was the director of the Center for Gifted Studies and Education at Hunter College, The City University of New York, where she worked with New York City (NYC) teachers and the NYC Department of Education on policies and practices relating to :