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  2. What Is Action Research? | Definition & Examples - Scribbr

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    Action research is a research method that aims to simultaneously investigate and solve an issue. In other words, as its name suggests, action research conducts research and takes action at the same time.

  3. Action research - Wikipedia

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    Action research is a philosophy and methodology of research generally applied in the social sciences. It seeks transformative change through the simultaneous process of taking action and doing research, which are linked together by critical reflection.

  4. Guide to action research that outlines the action research process, provides a project planner, and presents examples to show how action research can yield improvements in six different settings, including a hospital, a university and a literacy education program.

  5. Action Research: What it is, Types, Stages & Examples -...

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    Action research is a systematic approach researchers, educators, and practitioners use to identify and address problems or challenges within a specific context. It involves a cyclical process of planning, implementing, reflecting, and adjusting actions based on the data collected.

  6. What is Action Research? - SAGE Publications Inc

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    What is Action Research? This chapter focuses on: • What action research is • The purposes of conducting action research • The development of action research • What is involved in action research • The models and definitions of action research • The key characteristics of action research

  7. Action Research - Research-Methodology

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    Action research can be defined as “an approach in which the action researcher and a client collaborate in the diagnosis of the problem and in the development of a solution based on the diagnosis” [1].

  8. What Is Action Research? - SAGE Publications Inc

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    Action research is a form of enquiry that enables practitioners in every job and walk of life to investigate and evaluate their work. They ask, ‘What am I doing? Do I need to improve anything? If so, what? How do I improve it?’.

  9. Action Research model (Lewin) - Toolshero

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    Action Research model: this article explains the concept of Action Research (AR), developed by Kurt Lewin in a practical way. It covers what AR is, what steps should be taken, based on the model and example and what conditions should be met.

  10. Action Research: Sage Journals

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    Action Research is an international, interdisciplinary, peer reviewed, quarterly published refereed journal which is a forum for the development of the theory and practice of action research. The journal publishes quality articles on accounts of action research projects, explorations in the philosophy and methodology of action research, and ...

  11. Action Research - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    Action Research refers to a research method that involves actively engaging in problem-solving activities and reflecting on the process. It emphasizes the use of suitable techniques, high-quality data analysis, and the involvement of key stakeholders in the research process.