2020
DOI: 10.1177/2165143420905104
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A Mixed Methods Study of K–12 Influences on College Participation for Students With Disabilities

Abstract: This study investigated K–12 experiences individuals with disabilities perceived as influencing their transition to and participation in postsecondary education. Using a convergent transformative mixed methods research design, the study integrated findings from interviews and surveys ( n = 13) using multiple correspondence analysis. Qualitative analyses yielded eight K–12 facilitators of postsecondary education participation. Quantitative results showed participants reported access to at least one previously i… Show more

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“…Triangulation of sources and researchers enhanced the trustworthiness of both results and interpretations. Also, to enhance the dependability of results we report reasons that were noted by four or more participants (e.g., Kutscher & Tuckwiller, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Triangulation of sources and researchers enhanced the trustworthiness of both results and interpretations. Also, to enhance the dependability of results we report reasons that were noted by four or more participants (e.g., Kutscher & Tuckwiller, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study investigating factors affecting the college transition of young adults with disabilities provides context for illustrating the methodological objectives. The purpose of the empirical study was to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the high school factors facilitating a smooth transition to college among students with disabilities (Kutscher & Tuckwiller, 2020). Youth with disabilities are a marginalized group who are at risk for experiencing a challenging transition to adult life.…”
Section: Empirical Study: Purpose and Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Note. Kutscher and Tuckwiller (2020, p. 109).asummed squared angle cosines for dimensions 1 and 2 were below 0.50, indicating the variable is not well-represented in the multiple correspondence analysis map.…”
Section: Integration Processmentioning
confidence: 99%