1. Use APA format to cite the dissertation that you reviewed.
Jeong, H. W. G. (2010). Teachers ' perceptions regarding gifted and talented early childhood
Students (Three to eight years of age) (Order No. 3419721). Available from ProQuest
Dissertations & Theses Global. (753937168). Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/753937168?accountid=14745 2. In a few sentences explain why you selected this dissertation.
The title of the dissertation grabbed my attention and it also aligns with my interest which is right now very broad. I want to narrow it down over the years to specific topic. I believe that no matter the specific topic of the study is, the perception of the teachers is the key in this area.
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She disseminated the survey electronically to 557 teachers and 21% of the participants (119) completed the survey which sounds good to me. The researcher didn’t mentioned about how much power she was expecting prior to study. The good thing was that the response rate was higher than the pilot study (18%).
Sample selection and rationale for the selection approach Is the rationale for the selection process reasonable (e.g., external validity, purpose of the study)?
The sample was non-probability convenience sample which was from the individuals highly possible lives in the same area/district she was living. Therefore, external validity of the study was low. Even the researcher mentioned that the sample was not a true representative of the nation and the research results may not be generalize.
Ethical issues related to the conduct of the study Ethical issues adequately addressed?
The researcher didn’t mentioned about the ethical issues on the body of the research. However, she shared an example of informed consent form in the appendix.
Measurement quality of key variables Researcher used procedures that would increase your confidence in the credibility of the …show more content…
Analysis of the data Specific analyses were tied to each research question/purpose/hypothesis and the analyses were appropriate?
The researcher made the analysis of the results by looking the research questions. She reported the Mean and SD scores to draw the samples opinion.
5. Review the discussion, and indicate if any of the 10 most common dissertation discussion mistakes listed by Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, PhD, Yale University were made.
Starting with limitations instead of implications. o In the introductory part, the researcher mentioned about limitations of the study. o On the other hand, the researcher mentioned implication at discussion part, then she provided recommendations for future studies by considering her studies’ limitation.
Going overboard on limitations, leading readers to wonder why they should read on. o The researcher didn’t redundant about the limitation of the study. At discussion part, she explained very clearly the differences between her sample and national sample. o In other words, she pictured how national sample look like in terms of the criteria, she was looking for. (e.g. education level of a