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Research methods in the social sciences

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Formative Versus Reflective Indicators in Organizational Measure Development: A Comparison and Empirical Illustration

TL;DR: In this paper, a comparison between scale development and index construction procedures is made to trace the implications of adopting a reflective versus formative perspective when creating multi-item measures for organizational research.
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Making sense of implementation theories, models and frameworks

TL;DR: A taxonomy that distinguishes between different categories of theories, models and frameworks in implementation science is proposed to facilitate appropriate selection and application of relevant approaches in implementation research and practice and to foster cross-disciplinary dialogue among implementation researchers.
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Mode of questionnaire administration can have serious effects on data quality

TL;DR: The biasing effects of mode of questionnaire administration has important implications for research methodology, the validity of the results of research, and for the soundness of public policy developed from evidence using questionnaire-based research.
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Research dilemmas: Paradigms, methods and methodology

TL;DR: Mackenzie and Knipe as discussed by the authors discuss issues faced by early career researchers, including the dichotomy which many research textbooks and journal articles create and perpetuate between qualitative and quantitative research methodology despite considerable literature to support the use of mixed methods.
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Internet addiction: a systematic review of epidemiological research for the last decade.

TL;DR: The results indicate that a number of core symptoms of Internet addiction appear relevant for diagnosis, which assimilates Internet addiction and other addictive disorders and also differentiates them, implying a conceptualisation as syndrome with similar etiology and components, but different expressions of addictions.
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Critical Succes Factors, Instructors' Characteristics and Accounting Information System Course Content

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the impact of instructors' characteristics on the relationship between IFAC recommendation and AIS course content and found that instructors' personality was a moderating variable that could enhance the relationship of IFAC recommendations and course content.
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Children and the internet: An exploration of Year 5 pupils’ online experiences and perceptions of risk

TL;DR: It is recommended that similar research is actioned across primary schools, and that schools appoint pupils as internet safety ambassadors to provide educators with insights into children’s current online activities, alongside providing peer guidance and support from a pupil perspective.

Colorado Middle School Principals' Transformational Leadership Characteristics and Colorado's Standardized Test Scores

Wayne Wolf
TL;DR: Wolf et al. as discussed by the authors conducted a correlational study to find out if the degree of presence of principal leadership characteristics can predict when high expectations are effective and when they are not.
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‘Five for fighting’: the culture and practice of legitimised violence in professional ice hockey

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the phenomenon of violence in professional ice hockey through the lens of legitimised violence in ice hockey and found that violence is organized through an accepted code of conduct, widely understood and acknowledged by players, spectators and regulators.