[NIFL-WOMENLIT:923] RE: Research results

From: Andres Muro (andresm@epcc.edu)
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Kathleen, Deborah, et al: Duplicating this study in other communities is part of  the a second face of the study. When I was in COABE, I talked to some program directors who expressed interest in the possibility of duplicating the study in their communities. Most likely, the product (article) that we get out of our current data will reflect the need to have a second face of the study, using the same questions with other groups. 

Kathleen and I will write an article describing the entire study and the results. We have done a lot of the work. However, we are always getting caught with our daily schedules that distract us from working full time ( or even part time) on this. We are hoping to have a finished product by the end of September....I think... ehh... Kathleen??? 

Andres


PS: Especially, since another project that we thought that we would be doing did not materialize. I am trying to make someone feel guilty. 

>>> KathleenBombach@aol.com 08/18/00 11:25AM >>>
No-the income levels range from very low to extremely low--not enough 
variance to use to develop any correlations or explanations.  Likewise-no 
Anglos, no African-Americans, etc. We do not have access to those pools of 
students--it would be good when we finish if someone else with more diversity 
in their population could replicate the research. Any volunteers?
Kathleen



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