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What is “Good” Research? Research Methods 101

What is “Good” Research? Research Methods 101

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Evidence, Issues

Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. June 1, 2020 Excerpt: Social science research (e.g., education research) almost never sees “the perfect study.” While teaching research methods at the university graduate and undergraduate levels across seven years, I explained to my...
National Homeschool Achievement Data Reliability

National Homeschool Achievement Data Reliability

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Research

Rodger Williams October 1, 2024 A recurring criticism of the nationwide studies on homeschool academic achievement — conducted by Dr. Brian Ray and the National Home Education Research Institute — is that participants were self-selected. That is, the data...
Child Abuse Reports And Prediction Of Future Abuse

Child Abuse Reports And Prediction Of Future Abuse

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Evidence, Issues

Rodger WilliamsMay 21, 2021 Child abuse reports are commonly used to predict whether or not a particular child will become the victim of child abuse or neglect. Several years ago there was a bill in the Oregon Legislature that every parent who had a child abuse report...
Two Invalid “Studies” Promoted by Homeschool Critics

Two Invalid “Studies” Promoted by Homeschool Critics

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Critic Accuracy

Rodger Williams May 12, 2021 The two invalid studies as described by homeschool critics Elizabeth Bartholet, Dr. Rachel Coleman, James Dwyer, Milton Gaither and Frank E. Vandervort promote the two invalid studies in their article for The...
The “No one knows” Logical Fallacy

The “No one knows” Logical Fallacy

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Evidence, Issues

Paula BolyardMay 2, 2019 Excerpt: This happens every few years — someone trots out a collection of child abuse horror stories and blames the abuse on the fact that parents were permitted to keep their own children in their own homes without government...
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