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Learning Objectives
Based on the text and class discussions and given a topic, design an instrument highlighting the steps involved. Using the survey you have designed, identify your method for collecting the data (self-administered, administered, or observational form). Justify your choice. Based on the text and class discussions, compare and contrast the process for designing an instrument and designing a survey. Given an empirical research article, evaluate the method of data collection (address issues of reliability/dependability, validity/credibility, objectivity/confirmability). Given an empirical research article; identify the participant(s), independent variable(s), dependent variable(s), extraneous variable(s), research question, research hypothesis, null hypothesis, data collection, sampling procedure, and conclusions reached.
Given an empirical research article, evaluate any relevant ethical issues.
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Overview of Module 4 Notes
Definitions Guidelines for Constructing an Instrument to collect data from students
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On-line Activities
Based on the text and class discussions and given the topic, "Study Habits of Undergraduate Education Majors," design an instrument highlighting the steps involved. As a group, you are to do the following:
b. create an instrument capable of measuring the variable of interest c. outline the steps taken in creating the instrument d. identify the method for collecting
the data (self-administered, administered, or observational form). Justify
your choice.
With your group, use the "Guidelines
for constrcucting an instrument to collect data from students" (see Module
4 Notes) to construct an instrument that students in the third grade would
respond to. You should simply modify
the instrument created for the assignment, instrumentation 101.
2. Outline Chapter 7 using the format
of Chapter 1 outline from Module 1.
2. Outline Chapter 8 using the format
of Chapter 1 outline from Module 1.
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