Educational technology research, like all education research, is dominated by explicit or implicit claims of causation. The dominance of cause-effect models in research is not surprising, and for many it is unnoticed and unquestioned. However, regardless of the cause-effect model being applied or the methodology in measuring it, we are unable to detect cause-effect directly. It is in this context that we need to be cautious in our interpretations of educational technology interventions and their implications for the future. Claims of causation are unlikely to decrease in the face of the increasing calls for “evidence-based” policy and practice. With this in mind it is even more important to consider how we can resist deterministic or mecha...
Abstract: Empirical research has recently emerged as a key method for understanding the nature of ca...
This paper is intended as a stimulus to discussion on the nature of cause:effect models, and their r...
This paper is intended as a stimulus to discussion on the nature of cause:effect models, and their r...
Educational technology research, like all education research, is dominated by explicit or implicit c...
The last forty years have seen an explosion of research directed at causation and causal inference. ...
The last forty years have seen an explosion of research directed at causation and causal inference. ...
A common thread through education research is asking questions about how treatments applied to stude...
Causal modelling has become ubiquitous in Artificial Intelligence circles, and is gaining popularity...
Empirical research has recently emerged as a key method for understanding the nature of causation, a...
Empirical research has recently emerged as a key method for understanding the nature of causation, a...
This article examines assumptions and beliefs underpinning research into educational technology. It ...
Empirical research has recently emerged as a key method for understanding the nature of causation, a...
Empirical research has recently emerged as a key method for understanding the nature of causation, a...
Empirical research has recently emerged as a key method for understanding the nature of causation, a...
This paper 'addresses several issues in quantitative res earch that edudational researchers sho...
Abstract: Empirical research has recently emerged as a key method for understanding the nature of ca...
This paper is intended as a stimulus to discussion on the nature of cause:effect models, and their r...
This paper is intended as a stimulus to discussion on the nature of cause:effect models, and their r...
Educational technology research, like all education research, is dominated by explicit or implicit c...
The last forty years have seen an explosion of research directed at causation and causal inference. ...
The last forty years have seen an explosion of research directed at causation and causal inference. ...
A common thread through education research is asking questions about how treatments applied to stude...
Causal modelling has become ubiquitous in Artificial Intelligence circles, and is gaining popularity...
Empirical research has recently emerged as a key method for understanding the nature of causation, a...
Empirical research has recently emerged as a key method for understanding the nature of causation, a...
This article examines assumptions and beliefs underpinning research into educational technology. It ...
Empirical research has recently emerged as a key method for understanding the nature of causation, a...
Empirical research has recently emerged as a key method for understanding the nature of causation, a...
Empirical research has recently emerged as a key method for understanding the nature of causation, a...
This paper 'addresses several issues in quantitative res earch that edudational researchers sho...
Abstract: Empirical research has recently emerged as a key method for understanding the nature of ca...
This paper is intended as a stimulus to discussion on the nature of cause:effect models, and their r...
This paper is intended as a stimulus to discussion on the nature of cause:effect models, and their r...