학술논문

Page Length and Methodological Characteristics of Recently Published Doctoral Dissertations in Education
Document Type
Journal Articles
Information Analyses
Reports - Research
Source
Georgia Educational Researcher. Dec 2014 11(2):46-68.
Subject
Doctoral Dissertations
Layout (Publications)
Content Analysis
Educational Research
Research Methodology
Writing for Publication
Institutional Characteristics
Virtual Universities
Educational Quality
Graduate Students
Authors
Gender Differences
Language
English
ISSN
2471-0059
Abstract
In this methodological review, we conducted a quantitative content analysis of a random sample of 107 education-related doctoral dissertations published in Proquest Dissertations and Theses database in 2011. Seven raters coded each article in terms of page lengths (overall and within each chapter), research method (qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods), author gender, and university characteristics (online or traditional). We found that the median education dissertation length was 161 pages long, but those page lengths differed between research methods. The median page lengths of qualitative, mixed method, and quantitative dissertations were 210, 187, and 147 respectively. The median page length of education dissertations from online universities was 44 pages shorter than education dissertations from their traditional counterparts. Contrary to previous research, we found no statistically significant relationship between gender and methods choice.