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Replication research in education : a guide to designing, conducting and analysing studies / Keith Morrison.

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Taylor & Francis Group, London : Routledge, 2022.Description: pages cmISBN:
  • 9781032068688
  • 9781032068695
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Replication research in educationDDC classification:
  • 370.72 23/eng/20211022 MOR
Contents:
Introduction -- Why we need replication studies -- Types of replication studies and the challenge of sameness -- Conceptual replications in education -- Quantitative and qualitative replications in education -- Planning a replication study in education -- Data analysis and interpretation in a replication in education -- Reporting a replication in education -- Training for replication research -- Conclusions and the future of replication studies in education.
Summary: "Providing an overview of key issues in theory and practice, Replication Research in Education is designed to identify and discuss the benefits and challenges facing replication studies in education. Both clear and practical, this ground-breaking volume covers how to introduce, develop, conduct, report and discuss these studies, and the issues they raise for policy and practice. Bridging theory and practice, this book considers what replication research should look like, how it should be conducted and how to judge when it has been successful. It enables researchers to plan and conduct studies successfully, from their earliest stages through to completion. This key text: brings together in a single volume, existing issues, claims and counter-claims, discourses and practices of replication introduces, covers, and extends this field of research, indicating its possibilities and limits expands and adds to existing discussions and practices will enable researchers to design, conduct, evaluate and critique studies. The comprehensive and exhaustive coverage of issues and practices within Replication Research in Education make it a "must read" for all novice and experienced educational researchers who are considering, conducting, and reviewing replication studies in education"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Why we need replication studies -- Types of replication studies and the challenge of sameness -- Conceptual replications in education -- Quantitative and qualitative replications in education -- Planning a replication study in education -- Data analysis and interpretation in a replication in education -- Reporting a replication in education -- Training for replication research -- Conclusions and the future of replication studies in education.

"Providing an overview of key issues in theory and practice, Replication Research in Education is designed to identify and discuss the benefits and challenges facing replication studies in education. Both clear and practical, this ground-breaking volume covers how to introduce, develop, conduct, report and discuss these studies, and the issues they raise for policy and practice. Bridging theory and practice, this book considers what replication research should look like, how it should be conducted and how to judge when it has been successful. It enables researchers to plan and conduct studies successfully, from their earliest stages through to completion. This key text: brings together in a single volume, existing issues, claims and counter-claims, discourses and practices of replication introduces, covers, and extends this field of research, indicating its possibilities and limits expands and adds to existing discussions and practices will enable researchers to design, conduct, evaluate and critique studies. The comprehensive and exhaustive coverage of issues and practices within Replication Research in Education make it a "must read" for all novice and experienced educational researchers who are considering, conducting, and reviewing replication studies in education"--

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