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How To Do a Dissertation in Record Time with Government Data: A Primer is written to help students in the social sciences and education do their dissertations in as few as four years from start to finish. Its purpose is to show doctoral students how to conceptualize, formulate and investigate a research problem using government data. Two data sets are used. One is the General Social Survey (GSS), which is used by social scientists and contains some of the best information available on American society. The other data used in this book is from the National Assessment of Educational Progress…mehr
How To Do a Dissertation in Record Time with Government Data: A Primer is written to help students in the social sciences and education do their dissertations in as few as four years from start to finish. Its purpose is to show doctoral students how to conceptualize, formulate and investigate a research problem using government data. Two data sets are used. One is the General Social Survey (GSS), which is used by social scientists and contains some of the best information available on American society. The other data used in this book is from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), the gold standard for data on U.S. K-12 education. Both sets of data are free and available online.
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Autorenporträt
Robert O. Slater is a professor of education who does research and writes on educational leadership, democracy and human development in K-12 and higher education. He received his BA from the Harris Teachers College in St. Louis, MO, one of the historic HBCUs in the U.S., his MEd from Harvard University in Cambridge, MA, and his PhD from the University of Chicago in Chicago, IL.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Overview and Commonsense Questions Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Doctoral Program Overview Chapter 3: The Structure of the Traditional Dissertation Chapter 4: 10 Commonsense Questions Chapter 5: The Practical and Theoretical Questions Chapter 6: From "Topic" To Research Question Part II: The Dissertation Chapter 7: Problem Statement Chapter 8: Literature Review and Conceptual Framework Chapter 9: Methodology Chapter 10: Data Analysis and Discussion Chapter 11: Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations Part III The Mind's Eye Chapter 12: The Mind's Eye Appendix A Accessing the GSS Data Accessing the NAEP Data References About the Author
Part I: Overview and Commonsense Questions Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Doctoral Program Overview Chapter 3: The Structure of the Traditional Dissertation Chapter 4: 10 Commonsense Questions Chapter 5: The Practical and Theoretical Questions Chapter 6: From "Topic" To Research Question Part II: The Dissertation Chapter 7: Problem Statement Chapter 8: Literature Review and Conceptual Framework Chapter 9: Methodology Chapter 10: Data Analysis and Discussion Chapter 11: Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations Part III The Mind's Eye Chapter 12: The Mind's Eye Appendix A Accessing the GSS Data Accessing the NAEP Data References About the Author
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