Experience and Meaning in Small-Group Contexts
Self-report data have contributed to a rich understanding of learning and motivation; yet, self-report measures present challenges to researchers studying students' experiences in small-group contexts. Rather than using self-report data alone, we argue that fusing self-report and observational...
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Main Authors: | Christine Calderon Vriesema (Author), Mary McCaslin (Author) |
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