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    Culturally Responsive Teaching Employing the Culturally Responsive Instruction Observation Protocol (CRIOP), Powell, Cantrell, Malo-Juvera, and Correll (2016) explore, among other topics, the relationship between implementation of culturally responsive instruction and student achievement in mathematics. Sheppard (2011) investigates prospective teachers employment of culturally responsive teaching during one-on-one tutoring sessions with low perfroming African American students. Comparison and…

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    the other included only female participants. In both subsets, he found similar results.. By repeating the study across different subsets of the population, his ability to generalize his results was further substantiated. Research such as this is more applicable…

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    Goebel, and Keysers (2009) examined how different areas of the brains were activated in romantically involved couples while playing the game of charades. The study used charades to investigate the neural basis of gestural communication by having participants act out and interpret predetermined gestures while their brain activity was being recorded inside of an fMRI machine. Data gathered from the fMRI showed that during production of gestures, the putative motor neuron system (pMNS) composed of…

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    Ethnographic Interviews

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    units of knowledge in an attempt to ‘discover cultural meaning’ in the ethnographic interviews (Spradley 1979) and observations (Spradley 1980) which were used for identifying and distinguishing pieces in the cultural setting (LeCompte and Jean 1999:73). Analysis of field data started with rough cleaning [editing] to reduce and eliminate errors so as to enhance the reliability of the data. Data cleaning was done right from the beginning of the study. This strategy helped me eliminate errors,…

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    In this case, their research data are based on digital data collection, which is online quantitative questionnaire survey data, interview with the focus group, and participant covert observation on selected individuals` social media profiles to analyze about participants` social behavior, "social bonding" and "privacy issues” (Jensen & Sørensen, 2013, p. 52-58). First, the online survey does not require physically presented interviewer and provide flexibility of modifying…

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    interviews with some members in the association. This research also will identify some lexis and language that members use during their meetings. The point of this observation is to answer the research question of how do Business associations manage and contribute to the community. I will analyze the data I gathered during my observation to support my answers. Background Blue Ash Business Association is the discourse community for my…

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    Qualitative Observation

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    get information from just observation that I conducted myself. I think it was a personal research, but also a case study. I wanted to know answers to my questions and help me understand my research topic better. But also it is a case study, because it is a form of qualitative descriptive research that is used to look at individuals, a small group of participants, or a group as a whole. This is where I collect data about participants using participant and direct observations, interviews,…

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    permanency planning, dependent variable is the age out process including the long and short term effect of success in life. The mechanism is permanent placement of the child. I will gather participants who related to my research question. Question: Do we need to have written or verbal consent from participants that we interview? The variables previously stated will lead to the population that are key factors in who gets permanent living arrangement within or without of foster care.…

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    people through participant observation allows the anthropologist to gain an emic, or insider, perspective of the culture. It has happened a few times where an anthropologist would be so immersed in the culture that they will stay there instead of going home. This act is called “going native”. In the film, Dance with Wolves, the audience witnesses an excellent portrayal of participant observation. The main character, Lt. Dunbar, who is not an anthropologist but uses participant observation to…

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    statement. However, case study research can include, and even be limited to, quantitative evidence. According to Yin (2014), the most common sources of evidence in conducting a case study are: archival records, interviews, direct observations, documentation, participant observation, and physical…

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