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Educational Research
Chapter 3
Preparing and Evaluating a Research Plan
Gay, Mills, and Airasian
Topics Discussed in this Chapter
 Characteristics of a research plan
 General considerations in developing a
research plan
 Components of a quantitative research
plan
 Components of a qualitative research
plan
 Evaluation of a research plan
Characteristics of a Research
Plan
A research plan is a detailed description
of the procedures that will be used to
investigate your topic or problem.
Obj. A.1
Characteristics of a Research
Plan
 General components of a research plan
 A justification for the hypotheses or
exploration of the research problem
 A detailed presentation of the steps to be
followed in conducting the study
Obj. A.1
Characteristics of a Research
Plan
 Purposes of a written research plan
 Forces the researcher to think through
every aspect of the study
 Facilitates the evaluation of the proposed
study
 Provides detailed procedures to guide the
conduct of the study
Obj. A.2
Characteristics of a Research
Plan
 Benefits of a written research plan
 A well thought out research plan…

saves time,

provides structure to the study,

reduces the probability of costly mistakes, and

generally results in a higher quality research
study.
Obj. A.3
General Considerations
 Three general issues to consider when
developing a research plan
 Ethics of research
 Legal restrictions
 Cooperation from participants
General Considerations
 Ethics of research
 Five ethical principles

Beneficence and non-malfeasance

Fidelity and responsibility

Integrity

Justice

Respect for people’s rights and dignity
Obj. 1.1
General Considerations
 Legal restrictions
 National Research Act of 1974

Protects participants
 Protection from harm – not exposing subjects to risks
 Informed consent – subjects participate of their own free
will with an understanding of the nature of the study and
possible risks

Stipulates that proposed research activities involving
human subjects must be reviewed and approved by an
authorized group

Internal Review Boards and Committees on Human
Subjects
Obj. 1.2 & 2.1
General Considerations
 Legal restrictions
 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
of 1974

Protects students’ privacy
 Access to students’ records
 Need for written permission to use data identifying
students

Known as the Buckley Amendment
Obj. 2.1
General Considerations
 Two additional issues related to ethical
and legal responsibilities
 Deception
 Cooperation of participants
General Considerations
 Deception

Situations in which complete information
related to the study is not given to participants
 Such information would influence or change
participants’ responses
 Studies can be negatively affected by informing
participants of certain details

Use of deceptive practices must be undertaken
very, very carefully
Obj. 1.2
General Considerations
 Cooperation of participants

Gaining entry to the research site
 Approval needed at several levels

Site

Administrators

Teachers

Students
 Approval is not cooperation
Obj. 1.6
General Considerations
 Cooperation from participants (continued)

Strategies to enhance cooperation
 Clearly explain the benefits of the study
 Afford stakeholders the opportunity to review drafts
of the report for their approval
 Brief stakeholders on the findings
 Provide professional development sessions for
stakeholders
Obj. 1.7
Quantitative Research Plans
 Four major components
 Introduction
 Method
 Data analysis
 Timeline and budget
Obj. 3.1
Quantitative Research Plans
 Introduction
 Three sections

Statement of the topic

Review of the literature

Statement of the hypotheses
 Statement of the topic

The topic is identified with a discussion of the
background and rationale

Stated at the beginning of the plan
Obj. 3.2
Quantitative Research Plans
 Introduction (continued)
 Review of the literature

Provides an overview of the topic and positions
the study in the context of what is known, and,
more importantly, what is not known about the
topic

Completed at the beginning of the study and
placed in the beginning of the plan
Obj. 3.2
Quantitative Research Plans
 Introduction (continued)
 Statement of the hypotheses

A formal statement specifying the hypothesis,
support for expected relationships between
variables, and operational definitions of all
variables

Hypotheses in quantitative studies are usually
deductively reasoned
Obj. 3.2
Quantitative Research Plans
 Method
 Five major sections

Participants

Instruments

Design

Procedures

Data analyses
 Participants

Identifies the characteristics of the population and
sample as well as the sampling technique used

Quantitative studies typically use large samples and
probability sampling techniques
Obj. 3.3
Quantitative Research Plans
 Method (continued)
 Instruments

Descriptions of the specific measures of each variable,
the technical characteristics of the instruments, and the
administration and scoring techniques

Quantitative studies typically use non-interactive
instruments
 Tests
 Questionnaires
 Surveys
Obj. 3.3
Quantitative Research Plans
 Method (continued)
 Design

Descriptions of the basic structure of the study
and the specific research design chosen

Quantitative studies typically use highly
structured, static designs
Obj. 3.3
Quantitative Research Plans
 Method (continued)
 Procedures

Detailed descriptions of all the steps that will be followed
in conducting the study, assumptions, and limitations
 Gaining entry to the site
 How subjects will be selected
 The ways data will be collected and analyzed

Assumptions – any important “fact” presumed to be true
but not verified

Limitations – some aspect of the study that could have a
negative effect upon the results
 Size of the sample
 Length of the study
Obj. 3.3
Quantitative Research Plans
 Method (continued)
 Data analysis

Descriptions of the techniques used to analyze
the data
 Descriptive statistics – statistics that summarize data
in terms of central tendency (e.g., means), variation
(e.g., standard deviations), relative position (e.g.,
standard scores), or relationships (e.g., correlations)
 Inferential statistics – procedures used to infer the
likelihood of the results happening in the population
rather than just the sample
Obj. 3.3 & 3.4
Quantitative Research Plans
 Method (continued)
 Data analysis (continued)

The hypotheses usually determine the specific
research design which in turn influences the
specific analyses used

Quantitative studies usually focus on the
appropriate statistical procedures to analyze
numerical data
Obj. 3.3 & 3.4
Quantitative Research Plans
 Timeline and budget
 Timeline

Description of the major activities and
corresponding anticipated completion dates

Help assess the feasibility of conducting the
study

The resulting structure helps avoid
procrastination

A general strategy is to allow more time than
you initially think you will need!!!
Obj. 3.5 & 3.6
Quantitative Research Plans
 Timeline and budget (continued)
 Budget

Descriptions of anticipated costs that are likely
to be incurred
 Salaries
 Copying
 Telephone
 Travel

Optional in many plans
Obj. 3.5 & 3.6
Qualitative Research Plans
 Qualitative studies are characterized by
open-ended, emergent designs
 Research plans must be responsive to the
context and setting as well as the flexibility of
the design
 The influence of prior fieldwork
 The authors recommend pre-proposal fieldwork to
help understand the socio-cultural context of the
setting
 Alternatives include drawing on one’s own
experiences or the literature
Obj. 4.1 & 4.2
Qualitative Research Plans
 Additional ethical issues in qualitative
research
 Unique emerging nature of qualitative designs
increases the likelihood of unanticipated and un-
reviewed ethical issues
 Unique personal involvement with participants
raises issues

Objective collection and interpretation of data

Possibility of observing potentially illegal or
unprofessional behavior
 Aligning professional and personal ethical
perspectives
Obj. 1.5
Qualitative Research Plans
 Six general components
 Title of the study
 Introduction to the study
 Research procedures
 Potential contributions of the study
 Limitations
 Appendices
Obj. 4.3
Qualitative Research Plans
 Title
 Conveys key concepts of the study
 Provides a framework for continued
reflection
 Serves as a conceptual point of reference
Obj. 4.4
Qualitative Research Plans
 Introduction
 Four sections

Purpose statement

Framing the study

Initial research question

Related literature
 Purpose statement

A clearly written, concise statement that sets
the stage for the rest of the plan
Obj. 4.5
Qualitative Research Plans
 Introduction (continued)
 Framing the study

An attempt to demonstrate the relevance of the
study using a frame of reference to which the
reader can relate

Describes the contribution of the study to
existing theory, educational policy, or the
solution of a practical problem
Obj. 4.5
Qualitative Research Plans
 Introduction (continued)
 Initial research question

Specifying research questions is difficult at this
stage given the ongoing, emergent nature of
qualitative research

Linked closely to the theory, policy, or practical
problem used to frame the study
Obj. 4.5
Qualitative Research Plans
 Introduction (continued)
 Review of the literature

Links the study to any underlying assumptions and
theories related to the initial research question

Accomplishes several things
 Assesses the researcher’s preparedness to conduct the
study
 Identifies potential gaps in the literature
 Suggests promising educational practices
 Refines the initial research question
 Embeds the research questions in “guiding hypotheses”
Obj. 4.5
Qualitative Research Plans
 Procedures
 Eight sections

Description of the overall approach and rationale for the
study

Site and sample selection

Researcher’s role

Data collection methods

Data management methods

Data analysis strategies

Trustworthiness features

Ethical considerations
Obj. 4.6
Qualitative Research Plans
 Procedures (continued)
 Overall approach and rationale

Identifies the qualitative approach (e.g.,
ethnography, historical study, grounded theory,
etc.)

Provides the rationale for why the particular
approach is appropriate

Provides a link to the appropriate literature on
research methods
Obj. 4.6
Qualitative Research Plans
 Procedures (continued)
 Site and sample

Describes the rationale for choosing the
particular sample

Describes the process for gaining entry to the
site

Describes the site

Discusses the likelihood of building trusting
relationships with the participants
Obj. 4.6
Qualitative Research Plans
 Procedures (continued)
 Researcher’s role

Describes any negotiations needed to gain entry to the
site

Discusses participants’ expectations in terms of
reciprocity

Anticipates any ethical dilemmas
 Data collection methods

Describes the fieldwork techniques and tools for
collecting data

Identifies multiple data sources
Obj. 4.6
Qualitative Research Plans
 Procedures (continued)
 Data management methods

Provides insights into ways by which the large
quantity of data will be manipulated
 Data sources
 Volume of data
 Storage
 Information such as times, dates, locations, etc.
Obj. 4.6
Qualitative Research Plans
 Procedures (continued)
 Data analysis strategies

Interpretive nature of the analyses of data from
fieldwork, observations, interviews, etc.

Describes procedures for collating data

Discusses the manner by which the data will be
categorized in terms of emergent themes

Provides a rationale for the conclusion and
interpretations
Obj. 4.6
Qualitative Research Plans
 Procedures (continued)
 Trustworthiness features

The researcher’s efforts to address traditional validity
and reliability issues

The use of triangulation – multiple data sources and
collection methods
 Ethical considerations

Demonstrates sensitivity to the ethical issues related to
informed consent

Describes the plan to obtain informed consent

States the researcher’s personal/professional ethical
perspectives
Obj. 4.6
Qualitative Research Plans
 Potential contribution of the research
 Describes how the study will contribute to an
understanding of the phenomenon being studied
 Provides a link from the possible implications of
the study to the broader framework under which
the study was begun
 Limitations
 Discusses any limitations related to the
researchers’ ability to deal with situations over
which they have no control
Qualitative Research Plans
 Appendices
 Provide information helpful in assessing
the value and feasibility of the study

Timeline

Proposed table of contents

Sample consent form

Internal Review Board (IRB) approval

Sample of data collection protocols
Obj. 4.7
Evaluation of a Research Plan
 Informal assessment
 Critiques by the researcher, advisors, peers and
colleagues, etc.
 Critiques by experienced researchers
 Formal assessment
 Field tests
 Pilot studies
 Modifications based on the results of both
informal and formal evaluations
Obj. 5.1 & 5.2

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Ch03 research plan

  • 1. Educational Research Chapter 3 Preparing and Evaluating a Research Plan Gay, Mills, and Airasian
  • 2. Topics Discussed in this Chapter  Characteristics of a research plan  General considerations in developing a research plan  Components of a quantitative research plan  Components of a qualitative research plan  Evaluation of a research plan
  • 3. Characteristics of a Research Plan A research plan is a detailed description of the procedures that will be used to investigate your topic or problem. Obj. A.1
  • 4. Characteristics of a Research Plan  General components of a research plan  A justification for the hypotheses or exploration of the research problem  A detailed presentation of the steps to be followed in conducting the study Obj. A.1
  • 5. Characteristics of a Research Plan  Purposes of a written research plan  Forces the researcher to think through every aspect of the study  Facilitates the evaluation of the proposed study  Provides detailed procedures to guide the conduct of the study Obj. A.2
  • 6. Characteristics of a Research Plan  Benefits of a written research plan  A well thought out research plan…  saves time,  provides structure to the study,  reduces the probability of costly mistakes, and  generally results in a higher quality research study. Obj. A.3
  • 7. General Considerations  Three general issues to consider when developing a research plan  Ethics of research  Legal restrictions  Cooperation from participants
  • 8. General Considerations  Ethics of research  Five ethical principles  Beneficence and non-malfeasance  Fidelity and responsibility  Integrity  Justice  Respect for people’s rights and dignity Obj. 1.1
  • 9. General Considerations  Legal restrictions  National Research Act of 1974  Protects participants  Protection from harm – not exposing subjects to risks  Informed consent – subjects participate of their own free will with an understanding of the nature of the study and possible risks  Stipulates that proposed research activities involving human subjects must be reviewed and approved by an authorized group  Internal Review Boards and Committees on Human Subjects Obj. 1.2 & 2.1
  • 10. General Considerations  Legal restrictions  Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974  Protects students’ privacy  Access to students’ records  Need for written permission to use data identifying students  Known as the Buckley Amendment Obj. 2.1
  • 11. General Considerations  Two additional issues related to ethical and legal responsibilities  Deception  Cooperation of participants
  • 12. General Considerations  Deception  Situations in which complete information related to the study is not given to participants  Such information would influence or change participants’ responses  Studies can be negatively affected by informing participants of certain details  Use of deceptive practices must be undertaken very, very carefully Obj. 1.2
  • 13. General Considerations  Cooperation of participants  Gaining entry to the research site  Approval needed at several levels  Site  Administrators  Teachers  Students  Approval is not cooperation Obj. 1.6
  • 14. General Considerations  Cooperation from participants (continued)  Strategies to enhance cooperation  Clearly explain the benefits of the study  Afford stakeholders the opportunity to review drafts of the report for their approval  Brief stakeholders on the findings  Provide professional development sessions for stakeholders Obj. 1.7
  • 15. Quantitative Research Plans  Four major components  Introduction  Method  Data analysis  Timeline and budget Obj. 3.1
  • 16. Quantitative Research Plans  Introduction  Three sections  Statement of the topic  Review of the literature  Statement of the hypotheses  Statement of the topic  The topic is identified with a discussion of the background and rationale  Stated at the beginning of the plan Obj. 3.2
  • 17. Quantitative Research Plans  Introduction (continued)  Review of the literature  Provides an overview of the topic and positions the study in the context of what is known, and, more importantly, what is not known about the topic  Completed at the beginning of the study and placed in the beginning of the plan Obj. 3.2
  • 18. Quantitative Research Plans  Introduction (continued)  Statement of the hypotheses  A formal statement specifying the hypothesis, support for expected relationships between variables, and operational definitions of all variables  Hypotheses in quantitative studies are usually deductively reasoned Obj. 3.2
  • 19. Quantitative Research Plans  Method  Five major sections  Participants  Instruments  Design  Procedures  Data analyses  Participants  Identifies the characteristics of the population and sample as well as the sampling technique used  Quantitative studies typically use large samples and probability sampling techniques Obj. 3.3
  • 20. Quantitative Research Plans  Method (continued)  Instruments  Descriptions of the specific measures of each variable, the technical characteristics of the instruments, and the administration and scoring techniques  Quantitative studies typically use non-interactive instruments  Tests  Questionnaires  Surveys Obj. 3.3
  • 21. Quantitative Research Plans  Method (continued)  Design  Descriptions of the basic structure of the study and the specific research design chosen  Quantitative studies typically use highly structured, static designs Obj. 3.3
  • 22. Quantitative Research Plans  Method (continued)  Procedures  Detailed descriptions of all the steps that will be followed in conducting the study, assumptions, and limitations  Gaining entry to the site  How subjects will be selected  The ways data will be collected and analyzed  Assumptions – any important “fact” presumed to be true but not verified  Limitations – some aspect of the study that could have a negative effect upon the results  Size of the sample  Length of the study Obj. 3.3
  • 23. Quantitative Research Plans  Method (continued)  Data analysis  Descriptions of the techniques used to analyze the data  Descriptive statistics – statistics that summarize data in terms of central tendency (e.g., means), variation (e.g., standard deviations), relative position (e.g., standard scores), or relationships (e.g., correlations)  Inferential statistics – procedures used to infer the likelihood of the results happening in the population rather than just the sample Obj. 3.3 & 3.4
  • 24. Quantitative Research Plans  Method (continued)  Data analysis (continued)  The hypotheses usually determine the specific research design which in turn influences the specific analyses used  Quantitative studies usually focus on the appropriate statistical procedures to analyze numerical data Obj. 3.3 & 3.4
  • 25. Quantitative Research Plans  Timeline and budget  Timeline  Description of the major activities and corresponding anticipated completion dates  Help assess the feasibility of conducting the study  The resulting structure helps avoid procrastination  A general strategy is to allow more time than you initially think you will need!!! Obj. 3.5 & 3.6
  • 26. Quantitative Research Plans  Timeline and budget (continued)  Budget  Descriptions of anticipated costs that are likely to be incurred  Salaries  Copying  Telephone  Travel  Optional in many plans Obj. 3.5 & 3.6
  • 27. Qualitative Research Plans  Qualitative studies are characterized by open-ended, emergent designs  Research plans must be responsive to the context and setting as well as the flexibility of the design  The influence of prior fieldwork  The authors recommend pre-proposal fieldwork to help understand the socio-cultural context of the setting  Alternatives include drawing on one’s own experiences or the literature Obj. 4.1 & 4.2
  • 28. Qualitative Research Plans  Additional ethical issues in qualitative research  Unique emerging nature of qualitative designs increases the likelihood of unanticipated and un- reviewed ethical issues  Unique personal involvement with participants raises issues  Objective collection and interpretation of data  Possibility of observing potentially illegal or unprofessional behavior  Aligning professional and personal ethical perspectives Obj. 1.5
  • 29. Qualitative Research Plans  Six general components  Title of the study  Introduction to the study  Research procedures  Potential contributions of the study  Limitations  Appendices Obj. 4.3
  • 30. Qualitative Research Plans  Title  Conveys key concepts of the study  Provides a framework for continued reflection  Serves as a conceptual point of reference Obj. 4.4
  • 31. Qualitative Research Plans  Introduction  Four sections  Purpose statement  Framing the study  Initial research question  Related literature  Purpose statement  A clearly written, concise statement that sets the stage for the rest of the plan Obj. 4.5
  • 32. Qualitative Research Plans  Introduction (continued)  Framing the study  An attempt to demonstrate the relevance of the study using a frame of reference to which the reader can relate  Describes the contribution of the study to existing theory, educational policy, or the solution of a practical problem Obj. 4.5
  • 33. Qualitative Research Plans  Introduction (continued)  Initial research question  Specifying research questions is difficult at this stage given the ongoing, emergent nature of qualitative research  Linked closely to the theory, policy, or practical problem used to frame the study Obj. 4.5
  • 34. Qualitative Research Plans  Introduction (continued)  Review of the literature  Links the study to any underlying assumptions and theories related to the initial research question  Accomplishes several things  Assesses the researcher’s preparedness to conduct the study  Identifies potential gaps in the literature  Suggests promising educational practices  Refines the initial research question  Embeds the research questions in “guiding hypotheses” Obj. 4.5
  • 35. Qualitative Research Plans  Procedures  Eight sections  Description of the overall approach and rationale for the study  Site and sample selection  Researcher’s role  Data collection methods  Data management methods  Data analysis strategies  Trustworthiness features  Ethical considerations Obj. 4.6
  • 36. Qualitative Research Plans  Procedures (continued)  Overall approach and rationale  Identifies the qualitative approach (e.g., ethnography, historical study, grounded theory, etc.)  Provides the rationale for why the particular approach is appropriate  Provides a link to the appropriate literature on research methods Obj. 4.6
  • 37. Qualitative Research Plans  Procedures (continued)  Site and sample  Describes the rationale for choosing the particular sample  Describes the process for gaining entry to the site  Describes the site  Discusses the likelihood of building trusting relationships with the participants Obj. 4.6
  • 38. Qualitative Research Plans  Procedures (continued)  Researcher’s role  Describes any negotiations needed to gain entry to the site  Discusses participants’ expectations in terms of reciprocity  Anticipates any ethical dilemmas  Data collection methods  Describes the fieldwork techniques and tools for collecting data  Identifies multiple data sources Obj. 4.6
  • 39. Qualitative Research Plans  Procedures (continued)  Data management methods  Provides insights into ways by which the large quantity of data will be manipulated  Data sources  Volume of data  Storage  Information such as times, dates, locations, etc. Obj. 4.6
  • 40. Qualitative Research Plans  Procedures (continued)  Data analysis strategies  Interpretive nature of the analyses of data from fieldwork, observations, interviews, etc.  Describes procedures for collating data  Discusses the manner by which the data will be categorized in terms of emergent themes  Provides a rationale for the conclusion and interpretations Obj. 4.6
  • 41. Qualitative Research Plans  Procedures (continued)  Trustworthiness features  The researcher’s efforts to address traditional validity and reliability issues  The use of triangulation – multiple data sources and collection methods  Ethical considerations  Demonstrates sensitivity to the ethical issues related to informed consent  Describes the plan to obtain informed consent  States the researcher’s personal/professional ethical perspectives Obj. 4.6
  • 42. Qualitative Research Plans  Potential contribution of the research  Describes how the study will contribute to an understanding of the phenomenon being studied  Provides a link from the possible implications of the study to the broader framework under which the study was begun  Limitations  Discusses any limitations related to the researchers’ ability to deal with situations over which they have no control
  • 43. Qualitative Research Plans  Appendices  Provide information helpful in assessing the value and feasibility of the study  Timeline  Proposed table of contents  Sample consent form  Internal Review Board (IRB) approval  Sample of data collection protocols Obj. 4.7
  • 44. Evaluation of a Research Plan  Informal assessment  Critiques by the researcher, advisors, peers and colleagues, etc.  Critiques by experienced researchers  Formal assessment  Field tests  Pilot studies  Modifications based on the results of both informal and formal evaluations Obj. 5.1 & 5.2