Education Research
Introduction
Acknowledgements
1. Groundwork
1.1. Research
1.2. Knowing
1.3. Theories
1.4. Ethics
2. Paradigms
2.1. Inferential Statistics
2.2. Sampling
2.3. Qualitative Rigor
2.4. Design-Based Research
2.5. Mixed Methods
3. Learning Theories
3.1. Behaviorism
3.2. Cognitivism
3.3. Constructivism
3.4. Socioculturalism
3.5. Connectivism
Appendix A. Supplements
Glossary
Appendix B. Example Studies
Example Study #1. Public comment sentiment on educational videos
Example Study #2. Effects of open textbook adoption on teachers' open practices
Appendix C. Historical Readings
Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848)
On the Origin of Species (1859)
Science and the Savages (1905)
Theories of Knowledge (1916)
Theories of Morals (1916)
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Sampling
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Design-Based Research
Mixed Methods
Learning Theories
Behaviorism
Cognitivism
Constructivism
Socioculturalism
Connectivism
Supplements
Glossary
Example Studies
Public comment sentiment on educational videos
Effects of open textbook adoption on teachers' open practices
Historical Readings
Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848)
On the Origin of Species (1859)
Science and the Savages (1905)
Theories of Knowledge (1916)
Theories of Morals (1916)
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3.2. Cognitivism
… expectations, insight, purpose, and
Hypothesis
making in the early 1920s and 30s…
2.1. Inferential Statistics
… analysis, which is called Null
Hypothesis
Significance Testing (NHST).
… statistical practice today, Null
Hypothesis
Significance Testing (NHST). NHST involves…
… process involves giving the null
Hypothesis
a score based on how many standard deviations…
… the one you got, given the null
Hypothesis
is true (Brase & Brase, 2016, p. 425).…
… inferential statistics, null
Hypothesis
significance testing
Null
Hypothesis
Significance Testing
1.2. Knowing
… facts and laws, observation and
Hypothesis
testing are the methods of choice among…
… other words, our goal with any
Hypothesis
testing is to try to disprove the null…
… between these terms (e.g., a
Hypothesis
never becomes a theory, and a theory never…
The goal of
Hypothesis
testing is:
… abductive processes to engage in
Hypothesis
testing about the world, using observable…
… we incorrectly reject a null
Hypothesis
that is actually true. Perhaps we concluded…
… when we fail to reject a null
Hypothesis
even when we should have. Suppose I have…
… them, and only rejecting the null
Hypothesis
if they had a preponderance of evidence…
… normally only applied to scientific
Hypothesis
testing, this state of affairs should…
1.3. Theories
… incline a scientist to abandon a
Hypothesis
, but they will never require him to…