Research Methods, Statistics, and Applications
SAGE Journal Articles
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Journal Article 1: Oppong-Nuako, J., Shore, B. M., Saunders-Stewart, K. S., & Gyles, P. D. T. (2015). Using brief teacher interviews to assess the extent of inquiry in classrooms. Journal of Advanced Academics, 26, 197–226. doi:10.1177/1932202X15588368
Learning Objectives: 5-1: The ethical and practical considerations of describing your sample. | 5-2: How to describe your sample using descriptive statistics.
Summary: The study involved interviews with six teachers about their teaching strategies.
Questions to Consider:
- How did the researchers carry out their study in an ethical manner?
- What coding system did they use?
- What descriptive statistics are reported, and what do they suggest about classroom-inquiry?
Journal Article 2: Cheung, C. S., Monroy, J. A., & Delany, D. E. (2017). Learning-related values in young children’s storybooks: An investigation in the United States, China, and Mexico. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 48, 532–541. doi:10.1177/0022022117696801
Learning Objectives: 5-1: The ethical and practical considerations of describing your sample. | 5-2: How to describe your sample using descriptive statistics.
Summary: The study examined children’s books in the United States, China, and Mexico.
Questions to Consider:
- What was the purpose of this study?
- What coding categories were used?
- What do the descriptive statistics (means and standard deviations) presented in Table 1 indicate?
Journal Article 3: Bonkiewicz, L. (2016). Shooting stars: Estimating the career productivity trajectories of patrol officers. Police Quarterly, 20, 164–188. doi:10.1177/1098611116671309
Learning Objectives: 5-3: The appropriate statistics and graphs based on the type of data you have. | 5-4: How to use z scores and percentiles to describe your sample.
Summary: The study examined the career productivity of patrol officers over twenty years.
Questions to Consider:
- What descriptive statistics are reported to describe the demographic and productivity variables of the sample? Are these statistics appropriate given the scale of measurement for each variable?
- How did the authors use z scores?
- What do the results of this study suggest?