Joyce Kinkead

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Affiliations: Utah State University (1)

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Joyce Kinkead's work travels primarily in Digital & Multimodal (83% of indexed citations) · 18 total indexed citations from 3 clusters.

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  1. Formalized Curiosity: Outcomes of an Empirically Based Research Methods Course for English Majors
    Abstract

    What are the outcomes of a course designed for English majors that teaches empirical research methods and uses quantitative and qualitative data collection? This question is of particular importance as students majoring in English typically do not engage in empirical research but are accustomed to humanistic inquiry or creative activity. Although there has been considerable research on assessment of outcomes of undergraduate research on STEM students (Lopatto; Seymour, et al), to date, no assessment of outcomes has been done on this population. We--all enrolled in just such a course--approached this research question through mixed methods: Content analysis of the syllabus; Content analysis of anonymized end-of-term reflections written by the students; Survey of students who have successfully completed the course (n=90); Interviews of the two instructors of the course.

    doi:10.58680/ce202231989
  2. The Trajectory of an Undergraduate Researcher
    Abstract

    AbstractThis article focuses on the progress of an undergraduate English major on the scholarship continuum outlined by Laurie Grobman (2009). The student engaged in authentic research in a research methods course for English majors, a class that also meets a university requirement of “quantitative intensive,” and she completed two research projects of note. Her journey has implications and significance for faculty in designing undergraduate research experiences.

    doi:10.1215/15314200-9385539
  3. An Empirical Research Project in English and Writing Studies
    Abstract

    English majors generally are adept at literary criticism but tend to have less experience in conducting empirical research that draws on both qualitative and quantitative methods and engages human participants. To introduce those methods to students and to satisfy a university requirement for quantitative instruction applied to the discipline, I developed a course called Approaches to Research in English Studies. The students complete individual IRB-approved projects that result in a research report, a poster, and a lightning talk. Before undertaking the individual projects, the students engage in a whole-class research project that models the process, and this latter assignment is described here in this essay.

    doi:10.31719/pjaw.v3i2.40
  4. Engaging Undergraduate Researchers in the Assessment of Communication across the Curriculum Courses
    doi:10.37514/atd-j.2018.15.2.07
  5. What's Next for Writing Centers?
    doi:10.7771/2832-9414.1452
  6. The National Writing Centers Association as Mooring: A Personal History of the First Decade
    Abstract

    Recounts a history of the National Writing Centers Association based on the author's personal recollection and minutes, back issues of "The Writing Center Journal" and "Writing Lab Newsletter," miscellaneous correspondence, and convention proceedings and programs. Explains why the organization exists and what road led the founders to it. (TB)

    doi:10.7771/2832-9414.1348
  7. Letter from the guest editors
    📍 Utah State University
    doi:10.1016/8755-4615(95)90001-2
  8. From the Editors
    doi:10.7771/2832-9414.1188
  9. An Interview with the Founding Editors of The Writing Center Journal
    doi:10.7771/2832-9414.1210
  10. From the Editors
    doi:10.7771/2832-9414.1174
  11. From the Editors
    doi:10.7771/2832-9414.1191
  12. From the Editors
    doi:10.7771/2832-9414.1123
  13. From the Editors
    doi:10.7771/2832-9414.1162
  14. Computer Conversations: E-Mail and Writing Instruction
    doi:10.2307/357752
  15. From the Editors
    doi:10.7771/2832-9414.1116
  16. From the Editors
    doi:10.7771/2832-9414.1144
  17. From the Editors
    doi:10.7771/2832-9414.1125
  18. From the Editors
    doi:10.7771/2832-9414.1105
  19. From the Editors
    doi:10.7771/2832-9414.1905