Context Education is a complex intervention which produces different outcomes in different circumstances. Education researchers have long recognised the need to supplement experimental studies of efficacy with a broader range of study designs that will help to unpack the ‘how’ and ‘why’ questions and illuminate the many, varied and interdependent mechanisms by which interventions may work (or fail to work) in different contexts. Methods One promising approach is realist evaluation, which seeks to establish what works, for whom, in what circumstances, in what respects, to what extent, and why. This paper introduces the realist approach and explains why it is particularly suited to education research. It gives a brief introduction to the phil...
Background: Realist synthesis is an increasingly popular approach to the review and synthesis of evi...
Background Realist synthesis is an increasingly popular approach to the review and synthesis of evid...
In the light of recent writings of Richard Pring, and in relation to the application of empirical re...
Abstract This article describes the key features of realist (realistic) evaluation and illustrates t...
Background: The realist approach is a form of theory-driven evaluation developed to strengthen the e...
Purpose: Realism is a perspective in which entities exist independently of being perceived or indepe...
Realist methodologies are increasingly finding a place in social science research. Designing, implem...
The integration of realist evaluation principles within randomised controlled trials ('realist RCTs'...
Bonell et al. discuss the challenges of carrying out randomised controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate...
Research in the quality and safety field often necessitates an approach that supports the developmen...
Realist methodologies are increasingly finding a place in social science research. Designing, implem...
Realist review has increased in popularity as a methodology for complex intervention assessment. Our...
Evidence-based policy is a dominant theme in contemporary public services but the practical realitie...
Realist reviews offer a method to understand why an intervention is successful or not. Many factors ...
Background: Realist synthesis is an increasingly popular approach to the review and synthesis of evi...
Background Realist synthesis is an increasingly popular approach to the review and synthesis of evid...
In the light of recent writings of Richard Pring, and in relation to the application of empirical re...
Abstract This article describes the key features of realist (realistic) evaluation and illustrates t...
Background: The realist approach is a form of theory-driven evaluation developed to strengthen the e...
Purpose: Realism is a perspective in which entities exist independently of being perceived or indepe...
Realist methodologies are increasingly finding a place in social science research. Designing, implem...
The integration of realist evaluation principles within randomised controlled trials ('realist RCTs'...
Bonell et al. discuss the challenges of carrying out randomised controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate...
Research in the quality and safety field often necessitates an approach that supports the developmen...
Realist methodologies are increasingly finding a place in social science research. Designing, implem...
Realist review has increased in popularity as a methodology for complex intervention assessment. Our...
Evidence-based policy is a dominant theme in contemporary public services but the practical realitie...
Realist reviews offer a method to understand why an intervention is successful or not. Many factors ...
Background: Realist synthesis is an increasingly popular approach to the review and synthesis of evi...
Background Realist synthesis is an increasingly popular approach to the review and synthesis of evid...
In the light of recent writings of Richard Pring, and in relation to the application of empirical re...