Reporting What Readers Need to Know About Education Research Measures: A Guide
Kimberly Boller and
Ellen Eliason Kisker
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This brief provides five checklists to help researchers provide complete information describing (1) their study's measures; (2) data collection training and quality; (3) the study's reference population, study sample, and measurement timing; (4) evidence of the reliability and construct validity of the measures; and (5) missing data and descriptive statistics.
Keywords: Data Interpretation; Data use; Educational research; Research Design; Research Methodology; Statistical standards and methodology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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