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Research Questions
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Consider… Being able to EVALUATE research is the first step in becoming a researcher. This said…read, read, read…every study that you read enables you to become a better researcher. As you read, be sure that you clearly understand:
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The question or purpose of the study The subject or participants Treatment, criteria or conditions. For a quantitative (statistical) study, the researcher should describe the independent variable. For a qualitative (descriptive) study, the researcher should describe the general setting, the environment, or condition in which the data were collected.
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Measures or instruments Results Conclusions or Findings
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Think in terms of… Specific Focused Narrow Action Oriented
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Here are just a few examples to get you thinking…
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The Effect of Guided Oral Reading Groups on Students’ Reading Fluency and Comprehension Hypothesis/Research Question: How does the implementation of guided oral reading groups effect reading fluency and comprehension?
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The Impact of Additional Consistent Phonics Instruction on Oral Reading Fluency in Third Grade Hypothesis/Research Question: How will additional, consistent phonics instruction effect oral reading fluency?
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The Impact of Readers’ Theater on Reading Fluency and Student Attitude Toward Reading Hypothesis/Research Question: What effects does Readers’ Theater have on the oral reading fluency scores of first graders? How do different aspects of oral reading fluency (rate, expression and volume, phrasing, smoothness, and pace) change for students as they participate in Readers’ Theater?
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Most of this information is from your book, “A Short Guide to Action Research.” Pay careful attention to Chapters 9, 10, 11, and 12 – these will keep you on track!
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