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Introduction 1
Theory: The Foundation for Interpretation 2
Some Basic Theoretical Concepts 5
Knowing or Epistemology 6
Learning Theories 8
Herbart's Apperceptive Mass 8
Rabelais' "frozen words" 10
Taxonomy of Educational Objectives 11
The Zeigarnik Effect 13
Latent Learning 14
Convergent and Divergent Production 15
Cognitive Dissonance Theory 16
Theories on Knowledge and Affect
Kurt Lewin's Field Theory 18
Hall's Theory of Learning and Affect 20
Status Characteristic Theory 22
Methodology 26
Ways of Knowing 26
Incurring Wrath of "Those Who Know" 27
Some Basic Concepts of Methods 28
Sampling 28
Measurement 29
Quantitative versus Qualitative Data 29
Secondary Analysis 30
The Obtrusiveness of Data and Triangulation 30
On the Problem with Defining Categories 32
Statistics: Why We Need It 36
Rule of Thumb for Tables 38
What SPSS Offers You 38
Rule of Thumb for Text 39
Where Does Our Theoretical Perspective Come From? 39
Variables 41
Independent and Dependent 41
Personal Experience and Spurious Relationships 44
Getting Drunk 45
Validity 47
Faculty Answer the Essay Questions
The Better to Clarify Why We Ask Them
and The Better to Throw In More Information 49