Wash. Admin. Code § 392-172A-01165 - Scientifically based research
Scientifically based research:
(1) Means research that involves the
application of rigorous, systematic, and objective procedures to obtain
reliable and valid knowledge relevant to education activities and programs;
and
(2) Includes research that:
(a) Employs systematic, empirical methods
that draw on observation or experiment;
(b) Involves rigorous data analyses that are
adequate to test the stated hypotheses and justify the general conclusions
drawn;
(c) Relies on measurements
or observational methods that provide reliable and valid data across evaluators
and observers, across multiple measurements and observations, and across
studies by the same or different investigators;
(d) Is evaluated using experimental or
quasi-experimental designs in which individuals, entities, programs, or
activities are assigned to different conditions and with appropriate controls
to evaluate the effects of the condition of interest, with a preference for
random assignment experiments, or other designs to the extent that those
designs contain within condition or across condition controls;
(e) Ensures that experimental studies are
presented in sufficient detail and clarity to allow for replication or, at a
minimum, offer the opportunity to build systematically on their findings;
and
(f) Has been accepted by a
peer-reviewed journal or approved by a panel of independent experts through a
comparably rigorous, objective, and scientific review.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.155.090(7) and 42 U.S.C. 1400 et. seq. 07-14-078, § 392-172A-01165, filed 6/29/07, effective 7/30/07.
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