Research UtilizationScience EducationThe paper focuses on problems science educators and researchers must face before the advantage of paradigms can be realized. Examples of the role of paradigms in physics research are presented. A critique of paradigm use in physics is presented. Future variations of...
Balancing quantitative and qualitative methods: Many projects involve qualitative and quantitative methods. Finding the right balance or effectively combining qualitative and quantitative research paradigms can be difficult, especially when ethical considerations are involved. Influence on methodology: The chosen ...
Three tendencies characterize our professional practice: (a) a continuation along the earlier lines of progression (i.e., in opening up the classroom to learning opportunities, integrating skills, and teaching for specific purposes); (b) a radical reorientation along new paradigms (i.e., in ...
What research paradigms have cognitive psychologists used to study "False memory," and what are the implications of these choices? This research examines the methodologies employed by cognitive psychologists to study "false memory," and assesses if these methodologies are likely to fac... K Pezdek...
Paradigms are important because they define how we perceive reality and how we behave within it. Everyone is subject to the limitations and distortions produced by their socially conditioned nature. For instance, before Einstein physicists took Newtonian physics for granted. That paradigm was then chal...
Paradigms are historically and culturally bound. For example, a modern Chinese medical researcher with a background in eastern medicine, will operate within a different paradigm than a western doctor from the 1800s. Where Does a Paradigm Come From?
In this paper some of the practical insights that emerge from the literature on interdisciplinary research that are relevant to attempts to relate different paradigms are outlined. It is suggested that these insights are insufficient to help researchers develop a transdisciplinary framework. One possible...
What are the paradigms currently operating in the field of philanthropy and how do they influence practice? What is the difference between a task analysis and a performance analysis? What is the purpose of each in regards to training?
The theoretical starting point is evolutionary theory with its premise that firms in different technological regimes pursue different paths to innovation. Similar modes of behaviour are found in the two datasets, and they closely correspond to those found in earlier studies. Contrary to prevailing ...
New paradigms and new truths in science are not usually adopted because opponents are eventually convinced of their persuasive character, but, more often, ... NJ Turro,JK Barton - 《Jbic Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry》 被引量: 280发表: 1998年 SAR ATR: so what's the problem? An...