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Talk by Gavin Brown on Quantitative Research Methods

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posted on 2018-02-26, 00:56 authored by Gavin T. L. BrownGavin T. L. Brown
This presentation was recorded as a guest appearance for a course taught at the University of Auckland, Faculty of Education and Social Work. The course, EDUC735 ‘Researching Educational Settings’, is taught by Dr Mohamed Alansari. He funded a series of recordings on research methods of which this is one. Permission has been gained from him to link this presentation to my figshare.com account.
The presentation was created as a response to the following prompts:

1. What counts as a quantitative project?

2. What are some of the essential features of a well-designed quantitative project?

3. What are the differences between reliability and validity, and why are these terms important?

4. Are self-report data reliable?


The presentation follows a script I wrote to address those questions.

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