Carryover
effect — a sequencing effect that occurs when performance
in one treatment condition is influenced by participation in a
prior treatment condition(s)
Case —
a bounded system
Case study
research — a form of qualitative research that is focused
on providing a detailed account and analysis of one or more cases
Categorical
variable — a variable that varies in type or kind
Causal-comparative
research — a form of nonexperimental research in which the
primary independent variable of interest is a categorical variable
Causal description
— describing the consequences of manipulating an independent
variable
Causal explanation
— explaining the mechanisms through which and the conditions
under which a causal relationship holds
Causal modeling
— a form of explanatory research where the researcher hypothesizes
a causal model and then empirically tests the model. Also called
structural equation modeling or theoretical modeling.
Causal-comparative
research — a form of nonexperimental research where the
primary independent variable of interest is categorical
Cause and
effect relationship — relationship in which one variable
affects another variable
Cell —
a combination of two or more independent variables in a factorial
design
Census —
a study of the whole population rather than a sample
Changing-criterion
design — a single-case experimental design in which a participant’s
behavior is gradually altered by changing the criterion for success
during successive treatment periods
Checklist
— a list of response categories that respondents check if
appropriate
Chi-square
test for contingency tables — statistical test used to determine
whether a relationship observed in a contingency table is statistically
significant
CIJE —
an annotated index of articles from educational journals
Closed-ended
question — a question that forces participants to choose
a response
Cluster —
a collective type of unit that includes multiple elements
Cluster sampling
— type of sampling in which clusters are randomly selected
Coding —
marking segments of data with symbols, descriptive words, or category
names
Coefficient
alpha — a formula that provides an estimate of the reliability
of a homogeneous test or an estimate of the reliability of each
dimension in a multidimensional test
Cohort —
any group of people with a common classification or common characteristic
Collective
case study — studying multiple cases in one research study
Compatibility
thesis — the idea that quantitative and qualitative methods
are compatible
Complete participant
— researcher becomes member of group being studied and does
not tell members they are being studied
Complete-observer
— researcher observes as an outsider and does not tell the
people they are being observed
Comprehensive
sampling — including all cases in the research study
Concurrent
validity evidence — validity evidence based on the relationship
between test scores and criterion scores obtained at the same
time
Confidence
interval — a range of numbers inferred from the sample that
has a certain probability or chance of including the population
parameter
Confidence
limits — the endpoints of a confidence interval
Confidentiality
— not revealing the identity of the participant to anyone
other than the researcher and his or her staff
Confounding
variable — a type of extraneous variable that was not controlled
for and is the reason a particular “confounded” result
is observed; a confounding variable systematically varies with
the independent variable and also influences the dependent variable
Constant —
a single value or category of a variable
Constant comparative
method — data analysis in grounded theory research
Construct
validity — the extent to which a higher-order construct
is represented in a particular study
Content-related
evidence — validity evidence based on a judgment of the
degree to which the items, tasks, or questions on a test adequately
represent the construct domain of interest
Contextualization
– the identification of when and where an event took place
Contingency
question — an item that directs participants to different
follow-up questions depending on their response
Contingency
table — a table displaying information in cells formed by
the intersection of two or more categorical variables
Control group
— the group that does not receive the experimental treatment
condition
Convenience
sampling — people who are available, volunteer, or can be
easily recruited are included in the sample
Convergent
evidence — validity evidence based on the relationship between
the focal test scores and independent measures of the same construct
Co-occurring
codes — sets of codes that partially or completely overlap
Correlation
coefficient — an index that indicates the strength and direction
of the relationship between two variables
Correlational
research — a form of nonexperimental research in which the
primary independent variable of interest is a quantitative variable
Corroboration
– comparing documents to each other to determine whether
they provide the same information or reach the same conclusion
Counterbalancing
— administering the experimental treatment conditions to
all comparison groups, but in a different order
Criterion
— the standard or benchmark that you want to predict accurately
on the basis of the test scores
Criterion
of falsifiability — the property that statements and theories
should be refutable
Criterion-related
validity evidence — validity evidence based on the extent
to which scores from a test can be used to predict or infer performance
on some criterion such as a test or future performance
Critical case
sampling — selecting what are believed to be particularly
important cases
Critical theory
— see orientational research
Cronbach’s
alpha — see coefficient alpha
Cross-case
analysis — searching for similarities and differences across
multiple cases
Cross-sectional
research — data are collected at a single point in time
Culture —
a system of shared beliefs, values, practices, perspectives, folk
knowledge, language, norms, rituals, and material objects and
artifacts that the members of a group use in understanding their
world and in relating to others
Current index
to journals in education — see CIJE