Where does good evidence come from?

  • Gorard, Stephen
  • Cook, Thomas
Publication date
January 2007
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
ISSN
1743-727X
Language
English
Citation count (estimate)
30

Abstract

This paper started as a debate between the two authors. Both authors present a series of propositions about quality standards in education research. Cook’s propositions, as might be expected, concern the importance of experimental trials for establishing the security of causal evidence, but they also include some important practical and acceptable alternatives such as regression discontinuity analysis. Gorard’s propositions, again as might be expected, tend to place experimental trials within a larger mixed method sequence of research activities, treating them as important but without giving them primacy. The paper concludes with a synthesis of these ideas, summarising the many areas of agreement and clarifying the few areas of disagreement...

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