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As part of your plan of action, you will need to select data collection methods that will allow you to answer your research questions. As you collect data, you will start the processes of data description, analysis, and interpretation. In other words, you will create spaces for attaching meaning to your data. This chapter will introduce you to different data collection methods and sources, and give you insight into how to organize, describe, analyze, and interpret your data.
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Goodnough, K. (2011). Meaning-Making Spaces. In: Taking Action in Science Classrooms Through Collaborative Action Research. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-583-3_4
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