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de la Torre, Jimmy; Camilli, Gregory; Vargas, Sadako; Vernon, R. Fox – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2007
In this article, the authors present a multilevel (or hierarchical linear) model that illustrates issues in the application of the model to data from meta-analytic studies. In doing so, several issues are discussed that typically arise in the course of a meta-analysis. These include the presence of non-zero between-study variability, how multiple…
Descriptors: Desensitization, Effect Size, Meta Analysis, Models
Duff, Desiree C.; Levine, Timothy R.; Beatty, Michael J.; Woolbright, Jessica; Park, Hee Sun – Communication Education, 2007
Research investigating public speaking anxiety treatments is subject to demand effects. This study tests the relative effectiveness of systematic desensitization (SD) and multiple treatment method (MT) containing visualization therapy against no-treatment and credible placebo controls. Data (N = 238) were collected at six points in a public…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Coping, Desensitization, Anxiety
Shapiro, Johanna; Nguyen, Vincent; Mourra, Sarah; Ross, Marianne; Thai, Trung; Leonard, Robert – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2006
Introduction: Medical students often describe the gross anatomy course as both stressful and a rite of passage. Research differs as to whether the stress it engenders is significant or transitory. This qualitative study of first year anatomy student reports on the use of optional creative projects to promote reflection and reduce stress. Methods:…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Creative Activities, Student Projects, Medical Education