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Joshua R. Polanin; Qi Zhang; Joseph Taylor; Ryan T. Williams; Megha Joshi; Lauren Burr – Grantee Submission, 2022
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are important techniques because they synthesize results from multiple primary studies on a similar topic. To influence policy, practice, and research, however, synthesis researchers must translate the results for various audiences. Ideally, the translation drives future research agendas, informs policymaking,…
Descriptors: Evidence, Educational Research, Meta Analysis, Concept Mapping
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Kapici, Hasan Özgür; Savasci-Açikalin, Funda – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2015
Textbooks are one of the primary teaching tools frequently used in schools and most teachers use them in their classrooms (Sanchez and Valcarcel, 1999). Since there are a lot of abstract concepts in science education, images in science textbooks play a vital role in the learning process (Kenan et al., 2011). Concretization of abstract concepts may…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Middle Schools, Secondary School Science
Janes, Joseph W. – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1993
Examines the statistical distribution of relevance judgments by reviewing and comparing the results of several studies over the last three decades. A characteristic distribution is examined, and a hypothesis is offered to explain it based on human judging characteristics and the nature of relevance experimentation. (Contains 13 references.) (LRW)
Descriptors: Charts, Comparative Analysis, Evaluative Thinking, Graphs
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Yates, JoAnne – Journal of Business Communication, 1985
Sketches the development of business graphs in America. Examines their early use at Du Pont and the origin of the chart room around 1920, an important factor in the executive control systems at Du Pont. Draws lessons from this case study for managers and teachers of business communication. (PD)
Descriptors: Business, Business Communication, Case Studies, Charts
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Mattaini, Mark A. – Early Child Development and Care, 1995
Argues that graphic images and technologies can be of substantial help to social work practitioners for assessment and intervention with children and families. Suggests a range of graphic tools and techniques, including profiles, ecomaps, sequential ecomaps, contingency diagrams, concurrent graphing, and computerized Visual EcoScan. (DR)
Descriptors: Charts, Computer Graphics, Diagrams, Family (Sociological Unit)
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Brock, Laurie – CD-ROM Professional, 1993
Provides highlights of a report describing research conducted to analyze and compare publishers' and developers' current and planned involvement in electronic publishing. Topics include acceptance of new media, licensing issues, costs and other perceived obstacles, and CD-ROMs platforms. (EAM)
Descriptors: Charts, Computer Software Development, Costs, Electronic Publishing
Simcox, William – 1981
This investigation of the encoding features of graphs begins with a description of a cognitive framework which allows designers to factor into the process of designing displays how people interpret the information found and what display properties are responsible for this interpretation. The framework also provides a performance measure for use in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Graphics, Design Requirements, Display Aids
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Alesandrini, K. L. – Instructional Science, 1984
Discusses research on representational pictures, which share physical resemblance with the concept the picture represents; analogical pictures, which convey a concept; and arbitrary pictures, or highly schematized visuals related logically to the things they represent. The contributions of each type to adult conceptual learning and learning from…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Charts, Diagrams, Educational Research