Select one of these articles to evaluate. A Fly in the Buttermilk: Descriptions of University Life by
Question:
Select one of these articles to evaluate.
- A Fly in the Buttermilk: Descriptions of University Life by Successful Black Undergraduate Students at a Predominately White Southeastern University
- The Impact of High School Teacher Behaviors on Student Aggression
- Why do Teachers Not Practice What They Believe Regarding Technology Integration?
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Also attached are ten evaluation criteria questions for you to use in your Power Point presentation.
In order to receive full credit
1) a Power Point presentation in which you evaluate this article using the ten criteria provided
2) One slide per criterion.
3) Provide detailed responses with specific examples from the article. One-word answers will not suffice.
4) Include the title of the article you selected on the first slide
Project 6 Evaluation questions
Qualitative Designs
- What is the foreshadowed problem and how clearly is it stated?
Is it formulated later on, after some initial data have been collected?
- Is the conceptual and theoretical framework for the study clear?
How well does the literature review argue for the importance of the current research?
- What are the biases and preconceived ideas of the researcher?
How are these dealt with in the study? Is the researcher well prepared to complete the study?
- Is the method of selecting participants clear and appropriate to the foreshadowed problem? How well are the participants and sites described?
- How involved was the researcher in the setting being observed?
Could this involvement have affected the behavior of the participants?
- If appropriate, were multiple methods of data collection used?
What was the duration and intensity of data collection?
- Are issues of credibility directly addressed by the researchers?
How, and how effectively?
- Are the findings presented clearly? Are the data sufficiently detailed to allow a rich description? Are results accompanied by illustrative quotes and specific instances?
- Do conclusions and interpretations follow logically from the results presented?
- Is sufficient detail provided to discern which parts of the study might be applicable to other settings? To which contexts is the study transferable?
Strategic Management Text and Cases
ISBN: 978-1259196553
7th edition
Authors: Gregory Dess, Tom Lumpkin, Alan Eisner, Gerry McNamara