For many decades, states and the federal government have used both qualitative and quantitative studies to inform policy decisions, yet there have been longstanding concerns among qualitative researchers that their work is treated as second class. This paper examines an alternative construction of the problem. Policymakers in states and federal agencies treat policy research as tools of state—instruments to be used by policy makers—a practice in conflict with the moral stance of many qualitative researchers. Recognizing this problem, I provide guidance for constructing quantitative and qualitative research to inform decisions on policies on equity in preparation for, access to, and academic success in higher education without underminin...
Employing a critical-empirical approach to the study of college access, the author explores the role...
Journals with a primary focus on methods in social research play an important role in debates about ...
The political nature of defining what constitutes standards of rigor and quality in qualitative rese...
For many decades, states and the federal government have used both qualitative and quantitative stud...
With the goal of identifying ways to improve connections between academic research and policymaking,...
Increasingly, qualitative research is funded by agencies - whether government or national agencies o...
Government agencies and professional organizations have attempted to improve education research by c...
Following political scientist\u27s rediscovery of states as units of analysis -- because they cons...
This qualitative research study determined the effectiveness of Measuring Up, the National Center fo...
This article (the third in a short series of works) focuses on the research development, design, and...
American higher education institutions, specifically public universities and colleges, have reached ...
abstract: There is a documented gap between research-based recommendations produced by university-ba...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version. The final publication is available at Springer via...
In this article we explore the way in which policy texts are positioned in a selection of higher edu...
In this article the authors argue that the researcher reflective journal is a critical interpretive ...
Employing a critical-empirical approach to the study of college access, the author explores the role...
Journals with a primary focus on methods in social research play an important role in debates about ...
The political nature of defining what constitutes standards of rigor and quality in qualitative rese...
For many decades, states and the federal government have used both qualitative and quantitative stud...
With the goal of identifying ways to improve connections between academic research and policymaking,...
Increasingly, qualitative research is funded by agencies - whether government or national agencies o...
Government agencies and professional organizations have attempted to improve education research by c...
Following political scientist\u27s rediscovery of states as units of analysis -- because they cons...
This qualitative research study determined the effectiveness of Measuring Up, the National Center fo...
This article (the third in a short series of works) focuses on the research development, design, and...
American higher education institutions, specifically public universities and colleges, have reached ...
abstract: There is a documented gap between research-based recommendations produced by university-ba...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version. The final publication is available at Springer via...
In this article we explore the way in which policy texts are positioned in a selection of higher edu...
In this article the authors argue that the researcher reflective journal is a critical interpretive ...
Employing a critical-empirical approach to the study of college access, the author explores the role...
Journals with a primary focus on methods in social research play an important role in debates about ...
The political nature of defining what constitutes standards of rigor and quality in qualitative rese...