Chris Drew (PhD)

Dr. Chris Drew is the founder of the Helpful Professor. He holds a PhD in education and has published over 20 articles in scholarly journals. He is the former editor of the Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education. [Image Descriptor: Photo of Chris]

75 Personality Examples

Personality refers to all the traits that make a person uniquely themself. It encompasses features of their distinctive character such as temperament, disposition, interests, reactions, emotional state, motivations, and other internal psycho-social factors. Personality is generally believed to be part nature (genetic factors) and part nurture (formed through environmental exposure and socialization). It is also […]

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10 Critical Theory Examples

Critical theory is a philosophical approach to culture, literature, and society that seeks to confront and challenge the social structures and systems that enable power dynamics, oppression, and inequality. Originating from the Frankfurt School in the early 20th century, critical theory encompasses a range of ideas and perspectives but is united by its critical examination

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11 Primary Data Examples

Primary data refers to information that is collected firsthand by a researcher for a specific research purpose. It is directly obtained from the source and has not been previously collected or analyzed. In Dissertation Research Methods: A Step-by-Step Guide, Philip Adu and Anthony Miles (2023) provide a succinct scholarly definition: Primary data is defined as information

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10 Secondary Data Sources

Secondary data refers to any research data that is not collected for the purpose of your own study, but is repurposed and reanalyzed within your study. In Dissertation Research Methods: A Step-by-Step Guide, Philip Adu and Anthony Miles (2023) provide a succinct scholarly definition: Secondary data is defined as data collected for a purpose other than

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13 Secondary Data Examples

In academic research, secondary data refers to data that has been previously gathered and published by others, and is used as a source of information for new research studies. It is defined by Ibrahim (2017) as: “…data which has already been collected and used for other purposes other than for the sole purpose of the

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15 Meritocracy Examples

A meritocracy is a society where people get into positions of power, wealth, and influence out of skill. They have out-competed their competition. It’s also a central feature of the American dream mythology. A perfect meritocracy would theoretically create a fair society because people get what they deserve. However, there are many downsides and barriers

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21 Types of Teaching Styles

There is a wide range of teaching style, which often sit on a spectrum from student-centered to teacher-centered. Student-centered means a style that focuses on the learner being an active learner, while teacher-centered is a model where the teacher positions themselves as the powerful, all-knowing dictator in the classroom. Of course, we have many other

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