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THE PATH ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH BRIDGING THE THEORYEMPIRICISM GAP

THE PATH ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH BRIDGING THE THEORYEMPIRICISM GAP The path analysis technique was introduced in educational research relatively recently. It is very effective for conceptualizing research and for linking theory and the real world. Major advances are possible if more researchers in education would adopt this technique. However, the outward complex appearance of path analysis diagrams with their many variables, straight and curved arrows and numerical coefficients, and the terminology such as residuals and recursive associated with discussions of the technique tend to deter researchers. In this article the author gives an overview of the technique in simple terms. Its strengths and weaknesses are discussed and suggestions are made about how to commence use of the technique. Several examples of path analysis used in educational research are presented. The discussion is of an introductory nature with the hope that readers will develop a confidence to investigate the technique further. The intention of the author here is not to debate the many specific, provocative and complex issues about definition, terminology and interpretation surrounding the technique which methodology specialists continue to discuss as the use of the technique grows. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Educational Administration Emerald Publishing

THE PATH ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH BRIDGING THE THEORYEMPIRICISM GAP

Journal of Educational Administration , Volume 21 (1): 12 – Jan 1, 1983

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Emerald Publishing
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0957-8234
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10.1108/eb009867
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Abstract

The path analysis technique was introduced in educational research relatively recently. It is very effective for conceptualizing research and for linking theory and the real world. Major advances are possible if more researchers in education would adopt this technique. However, the outward complex appearance of path analysis diagrams with their many variables, straight and curved arrows and numerical coefficients, and the terminology such as residuals and recursive associated with discussions of the technique tend to deter researchers. In this article the author gives an overview of the technique in simple terms. Its strengths and weaknesses are discussed and suggestions are made about how to commence use of the technique. Several examples of path analysis used in educational research are presented. The discussion is of an introductory nature with the hope that readers will develop a confidence to investigate the technique further. The intention of the author here is not to debate the many specific, provocative and complex issues about definition, terminology and interpretation surrounding the technique which methodology specialists continue to discuss as the use of the technique grows.

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Journal of Educational AdministrationEmerald Publishing

Published: Jan 1, 1983

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