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David Coady – Educational Theory, 2024
It is widely believed that we are facing a problem, even a crisis, caused by so-called "echo chambers" and "filter bubbles." Here, David Coady argues that this belief is mistaken. There is no such problem, and we should refrain from using these neologisms altogether. They serve no useful purpose, since there is nothing we can…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Beliefs, Language Usage, Misconceptions
Samantha Mann; Aldert Vrij; Haneen Deeb – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2024
We examined the efficacy of a Model Statement to detect opinion lies. A total of 93 participants discussed their opinion about the recent strikes on two occasions, 1 week apart. In one interview they told the truth and in the other interview they lied. Each interview consisted of two phases. In Phase 1 they discussed their alleged opinion (truth…
Descriptors: Opinions, Accuracy, Deception, Credibility
Ebru Boga; Rukiye Arslan; Suna Tarkoçin; Ahmet Temiz; Mehmet Saglam – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2024
Early diagnosis is extremely important for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), as other children having developmental disabilities. In early diagnosis, which is one of the most important elements of the treatment process, parents have a special place with different factors. Considering the importance of parents in early diagnosis, the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Identification, Opinions
Demetrice Smith-Mutegi; Yoseph Mamo; Jinhee Kim; Helen Crompton; Matthew McConnell – International Journal of STEM Education, 2025
Background, context, and purpose of the study: Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly prevalent in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education, holding promising potential for supporting the design and implementation of quality STEM education. However, there is a lack of data-based research studying the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, STEM Education, Social Media, Public Opinion
Helen Bromhead; Cliff Goddard – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2025
This paper explores ways in which applied semantics (coming out of Natural Semantic Metalanguage approach) can inform effective communicative strategies for action on climate change. After framing discussion, it presents three case studies, which are intentionally disparate in nature: contrastive semantics of the expressions 'climate crisis',…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Semantics, Language Usage, Climate
Christian Joy Pattawi Cruz; Kira Matus; Stuart Gietel-Basten – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2024
Background: There are limited studies focused on examining specific types of evidence, like surveys beyond the US and territories with unicameral legislatures and unique contexts. Aims and objectives: To measure the extent of survey research being used as evidence in policymaking in Hong Kong. Methods: Through document analysis, this study…
Descriptors: Policy Formation, Surveys, Foreign Countries, Legislation
Júlio J. Conde; Pablo Á. Meira-Cartea – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
The Kigali Amendment introduced a new family of chemical compounds, which do not contribute to stratospheric ozone depletion but present a high global warming potential, under the watch of the Montreal Protocol in 2016. Earlier this year, a press note from the World Meteorological Organization entitled "Ozone layer recovery is on track,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scientific Concepts, Chemistry, Pollution
Anna Maccaroni; Emily Whitmore; Lindsey Williams – Carsey School of Public Policy, 2024
Aquaculture--the farming and cultivation of aquatic species--has experienced significant growth globally and in the U.S. Northeast to meet market demands for seafood. How the public feels about aquaculture development matters, as there are challenges related to public willingness to consume aquaculture products as well as acceptance of aquaculture…
Descriptors: Food, Agriculture, Public Opinion, Community Surveys
David M. Quinn – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2025
Frames shape public opinion on policy issues, with implications for policy adoption and agenda-setting. What impact do common issue frames for racial equity in education have on voters' support for racially equitable education policy? Across survey experiments with two independent representative polls of California voters, framing effects were…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Equal Education
Public Agenda, 2025
Public Agenda surveyed Illinois residents to learn about how they view public higher education and what would help it serve them and the state better. Three research briefs highlight key findings from the broader survey findings. This brief finds that a large majority of Illinoisans believe higher education should be accessible, and many believe…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Public Education, Higher Education, Access to Education
Farid Ullah Khan; Joanna Smith; Frauke Meyer – International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 2025
This article proposes the Kingdon-Khan Model (KKM) as an extension of John Kingdon's Multiple Streams Model (MSM) of agenda setting. While the MSM is comprehensively used to explain how issues reach policymakers' agendas, it underrepresents the influence of media, public opinion, and social movements on agenda setting. To address this limitation,…
Descriptors: Models, Agenda Setting, Mass Media, Public Opinion
Megan Davis Roberts – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2025
Purpose: This paper aims to consider the proliferation of journalistic articles that declare English Language Arts' death--Heller's 2023 The New Yorker piece "The End of the English Major" as a most recent iteration. It puts recent mainstream publications in conversation, reading them as a genre of elegies that, while largely discussing…
Descriptors: English, Language Arts, English Instruction, Public Opinion
Jing Chen; Ruiqi Wang; Bei Fang; Chen Zuo – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
Online learning has developed rapidly and billions of learners have participated in various courses. However, the high dropout rate is universal and learning performance is not satisfactory. Fortunately, learners have posted a large number of reviews which express their feedback opinions. The fine-grained aspects and opinions existing in reviews…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Feedback (Response), Opinions, Algorithms
Maayan Pereg; Uri Hertz; Ido Ben-Artzi; Nitzan Shahar – npj Science of Learning, 2024
The study of social learning examines how individuals learn from others by means of observation, imitation, or compliance with advice. However, it still remains largely unknown whether social learning processes have a distinct contribution to behavior, independent from non-social trial-and-error learning that often occurs simultaneously. 153…
Descriptors: Socialization, Learning Processes, Opinions, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Margaux Renoux; Sébastien Goudeau; Theodore Alexopoulos; Cédric A. Bouquet; Andrei Cimpian – npj Science of Learning, 2024
Two studies examined how preschoolers (N = 610; French) explain differences in achievement. Replicating and extending previous research, the results revealed that children invoke more inherent factors (e.g., intelligence) than extrinsic factors (e.g., access to educational resources) when explaining why some children do better in school than…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Academic Achievement, Individual Differences, Student Attitudes