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Kennedy, Peter – Journal of Economic Education, 1986
Concludes that for most researchers trained in classical statistics, the use of the Bayesian approach requires substantial retooling. Observes that the technical details of the Bayesian approach are formidable, and will require studying textbooks, applications, and computer packages, as well as consulting colleagues. (Author/JDH)
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Data Analysis, Economic Research, Economics Education
Alberta Advanced Education and Technology, 2008
In November of 2007, Alberta Advanced Education and Technology contracted Insightrix Research, Inc. to conduct a survey of individuals who graduated from post-secondary institutions in Alberta in the fall of 2005 or the spring of 2006 (excluding apprenticeship graduates, who are surveyed through a separate initiative). The purpose of the survey is…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, College Outcomes Assessment, Graduate Surveys
Alberta Advanced Education and Technology, 2008
In November of 2007, Alberta Advanced Education and Technology contracted Insightrix Research, Inc. to conduct a survey of individuals who graduated from post-secondary institutions in Alberta in the fall of 2005 or the spring of 2006 (excluding apprenticeship graduates, who are surveyed through a separate initiative). The purpose of the survey is…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education, Graduate Surveys
Saar, Shalom; And Others – 1978
The Multi-Attribute Utilities Theory (MAUT), a model for the evaluation of public postsecondary programs, is presented and is applied to a study of WINNERS (Women's Inner-City Educational Resources Service) with an analysis of the effects of the model on the program. The first chapter provides an overview of the MAUT approach, outlining 16 steps…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Evaluation Methods, Federal Programs, Higher Education