A Typology of Errors and Myths Perpetuated in Educational Research Textbooks

This paper identifies major errors and myths perpetuated by educational research textbooks. The most pervasive errors and myths advanced by methodology textbooks at the following eight phases of the educational research process are described: (a) formulating a research problem/objective; (b) review...

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Main Authors: Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie, Nancy L. Leech
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Arizona State University 2015-05-01
Series:Current Issues in Education
Online Access:https://cie.asu.edu/ojs/index.php/cieatasu/article/view/1604
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spelling doaj-5d80e7095def4a1998f1364a44723b072021-09-02T17:37:07ZengArizona State UniversityCurrent Issues in Education1099-839X2015-05-018A Typology of Errors and Myths Perpetuated in Educational Research TextbooksAnthony J. Onwuegbuzie0Nancy L. Leech1University of South FloridaUniversity of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center This paper identifies major errors and myths perpetuated by educational research textbooks. The most pervasive errors and myths advanced by methodology textbooks at the following eight phases of the educational research process are described: (a) formulating a research problem/objective; (b) reviewing the literature; (c) developing the research purpose/research question(s) and hypotheses; (d) selecting a research design/method; (e) collecting data; (f) analyzing the data; (g) interpreting/validating the data; and (h) communicating the findings. Second, the implications of these errors and myths are provided. It is shown how research textbooks can be reframed to break down the barriers between quantitative and qualitative research. https://cie.asu.edu/ojs/index.php/cieatasu/article/view/1604
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description This paper identifies major errors and myths perpetuated by educational research textbooks. The most pervasive errors and myths advanced by methodology textbooks at the following eight phases of the educational research process are described: (a) formulating a research problem/objective; (b) reviewing the literature; (c) developing the research purpose/research question(s) and hypotheses; (d) selecting a research design/method; (e) collecting data; (f) analyzing the data; (g) interpreting/validating the data; and (h) communicating the findings. Second, the implications of these errors and myths are provided. It is shown how research textbooks can be reframed to break down the barriers between quantitative and qualitative research.
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