Bridging Equity and Methodology: Applying Quantitative Ethnography to Examine Cultural Capital and Physics Identity Among Graduate Students in Bridge Programs
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Abstract
As physics education researchers work to address issues of inequity within our field, it is essential to develop and apply methodological tools that support equity-oriented research. In this presentation, we explore quantitative ethnography as a promising approach to centering the lived experiences of marginalized populations while maintaining statistical rigor. Specifically, we delve into the coding decision-making process, emphasizing strategies to preserve participant narratives and mitigate bias in data interpretation. This method enables researchers to bridge qualitative insights with quantitative validation, providing a robust framework for investigating and advocating for equity in physics education. To illustrate this approach, we discuss our coding process application using data from a study examining the cultural capital of physics graduate students in bridge programs.
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Presenters
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Sabrina Henige
Ohio State University
Authors
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Geraldine L Cochran
The Ohio State University
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Sabrina Henige
Ohio State University
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Stella F Nelson
Ohio State University