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Data Management in Large-Scale Education Research

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Research data management is becoming more complicated. Researchers are collecting more data, using more complex technologies, all while increasing the visibility of our work with the push for data sharing and open science practices. Ad hoc data management practices may have worked for us in the past, but now others need to understand our processes as well, requiring researchers to be more thoughtful in planning their data management routines. This book is for anyone involved in a research study involving original data collection. While the book focuses on quantitative data, typically collected from human participants, many of the practices covered can apply to other types of data as well. The book contains foundational context, instructions, and practical examples to help researchers in the field of education begin to understand how to create data management workflows for large-scale, typically federally funded, research studies. The book begins by describing the research life cycle and how data management fits within this larger picture. The remaining chapters are then organized by each phase of the life cycle, with examples of best practices provided for each phase. Finally, considerations on whether the reader should implement, and how to integrate those practices into a workflow, are discussed. Key Features: Provides a holistic approach to the research life cycle, showing how project management and data management processes work in parallel and collaboratively. Can be read in its entirety, as well as referenced as needed throughout the life cycle. Includes relatable examples specific to education research. Includes a discussion on how to organize and document data in preparation for data sharing requirements. Contains links to example documents as well as templates to help readers implement practices.

Author Biography:

Crystal Lewis is a freelance research data management consultant and trainer (cghlewis.com). Her experience spans the research life cycle including collecting, curating, sharing, and analyzing data, particularly for federally funded research studies. She is happiest working at the intersection of education research and data management planning, helping researchers build and implement organized processes that lead to more secure, reliable, and usable data.
Release date Australia
July 9th, 2024
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  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
9 Tables, black and white; 95 Line drawings, black and white; 95 Illustrations, black and white
Pages
280
ISBN-13
9781032622798
Product ID
38545998

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