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Objectivity in Educational Research

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(1) Why might objectivity be considered an important goal in both conducting and presenting research?

(2) As a scholar-practitioner, do you think objectivity is difficult to achieve? Why or why not?

(3) Do you think there is one research method or approach that lends itself to being more " objective"? Why or why not?

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Objectivity in Educational Research
(1) Why might objectivity be considered an important goal in both conducting and presenting research?
Objectivity is one of the most critical goals of conducting and presenting empirical research. Opinions and perspectives are not scientific and do not have a place under the umbrella of good empirical research. As a safeguard, I often conduct a word ...

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