Analysis of Research Methods in Doctoral Dissertation in Physical Education and Training:Status,Reflections and Innovations
The innovation of the research methods in Physical Education and Training is the fundamental path to con-structing a new theoretical system and category reform.The establishment of an academic system for physical education and training with Chinese characteristics necessitates the innovation of research methodologies.This study employed bibliometric methods to analyze,reflect on,and envision the research methods employed in 1 101 doctoral dissertations in physical education and training from 2000 to 2022.Firstly,the study finds that doctoral dissertations in this field have drawn upon multidisciplinary theories and methodologies to promote the comprehensive and integrated development of research methods.In addition to conventional research methods,these dissertations also at-tach importance to continuous innovation in research methods,focusing on cutting-edge issues within the discipline,and integrating quantitative and qualitative research to improve the accuracy of the research results.Secondly,the re-search points out that there are still some problems in the utilization of research methods in these doctoral dissertations such as insufficient integration,concept generalization,hierarchical dislocation,and irregular expression,with a par-ticular emphasis on the lack of independent concepts and categories of proposed ideas and judgments.Finally,from the objective needs of building a leading sports nation and maintaining an international position in competitive sports,this paper deliberates on the innovation of research methods in physical education and training and offers the following suggestions:innovate the research paradigm to construct an academic system for physical education and training with Chinese characteristics;pay attention to the computational grounded theory to unlock the method to drive the engine;adhere to a problem-orientated approach to drive research methods innovation.
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