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Breanna J. Nickel – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2024
The article acknowledges the limits of the categories of similarity and difference in undergraduate comparative religion courses. To challenge these limitations, including the potential for dualistic or "us/them" thinking, several pedagogical attempts to increase relationality in Christian-Muslim courses are explored. Relational methods…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Religion Studies, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies
Nickolas B. Davis – International Journal on Social and Education Sciences, 2024
Social regulation as a tool is designed to change behavior and ultimately protect the public from some form of harm. In this sense, social work regulation is a tool with the primary goal of public protection. Social work practice regulations vary widely within the United States, and the concept becomes more distorted when examined through an…
Descriptors: Social Work, Governance, Foreign Countries, Federal Regulation
Rutten, Roel – Sociological Methods & Research, 2022
Applying qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) to large Ns relaxes researchers' case-based knowledge. This is problematic because causality in QCA is inferred from a dialogue between empirical, theoretical, and case-based knowledge. The lack of case-based knowledge may be remedied by various robustness tests. However, being a case-based method,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Case Studies, Attribution Theory
Yiwen Wei – Art Education, 2024
Data visualization enables users to transform data into visually compelling graphics that tell a rich story for effective communication (Vora, 2019). Data visualization's visual and artistic nature has also attracted artists and educators, leading them to explore its application in artistic creation and education (e.g., Bertling et al., 2021; Dean…
Descriptors: Art Education, Visual Aids, Data Analysis, Creativity
Cheers, Hayden; Lin, Yuqing; Yan, Weigen – Informatics in Education, 2023
Source code plagiarism is a common occurrence in undergraduate computer science education. Many source code plagiarism detection tools have been proposed to address this problem. However, most of these tools only measure the similarity between assignment submissions, and do not actually identify which are suspicious of plagiarism. This work…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Assignments, Computer Software, Computer Science Education
Hertog, Steffen – Sociological Methods & Research, 2023
In mixed methods approaches, statistical models are used to identify "nested" cases for intensive, small-n investigation for a range of purposes, including notably the examination of causal mechanisms. This article shows that under a commonsense interpretation of causal effects, large-n models allow no reliable conclusions about effect…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Generalization, Prediction, Mixed Methods Research
Siegel, Lianne; Chu, Haitao – Research Synthesis Methods, 2023
Reference intervals, or reference ranges, aid medical decision-making by containing a pre-specified proportion (e.g., 95%) of the measurements in a representative healthy population. We recently proposed three approaches for estimating a reference interval from a meta-analysis based on a random effects model: a frequentist approach, a Bayesian…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Meta Analysis, Intervals, Decision Making
Radford, Luis; Salinas-Hernández, Ulises; Sacristán, Ana Isabel – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2023
In this paper, we turn to the notion of networking theories with the aim of contrasting two theoretical mathematics education perspectives inspired by Vygotsky's work, namely, the Theory of Objectification and the Documentational Approach to Didactics. We are interested in comparing/contrasting these theories in accordance with the following three…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Comparative Analysis
Undergraduate Laboratory Project Comparing Two Analytical Techniques for Ascorbic Acid Determination
Hugo Y. Samayoa-Oviedo; Julia Laskin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
We describe a project implemented in the honors section of an upper-level analytical chemistry undergraduate course, in which students designed an experiment to compare the performance of two analytical techniques to determine the amount of ascorbic acid in a commercial sample. This project designed for 18 students is composed of three stages. In…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Science Laboratories, Comparative Analysis, Scientific Concepts
Waters, Johanna L. – British Educational Research Journal, 2023
This paper reflects on the importance of 'time spent' in understanding the international student experience. Short-term mobility programmes (involving stays of between 1 week and 2 months) attracting less privileged students, such as the relatively new Turing Scheme in the United Kingdom, have been hailed as a potential 'solution' to the fact…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Undergraduate Students, Foreign Countries, Educational Experience
Schochet, Peter Z. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2022
This article develops new closed-form variance expressions for power analyses for commonly used difference-in-differences (DID) and comparative interrupted time series (CITS) panel data estimators. The main contribution is to incorporate variation in treatment timing into the analysis. The power formulas also account for other key design features…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Sample Size, Measurement Techniques
Selcuk, Bilge; Gonultas, Secil; Ekerim-Akbulut, Muge – Child Development Perspectives, 2023
Theory of mind (ToM) is a key social-cognitive skill that allows individuals to understand and attribute mental states to others; it facilitates relationships and helps individuals navigate the social world. Thus, it is likely influenced by social and cultural contexts. In this article, we review studies that examine the potential ways through…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Social Environment, Cultural Context, Social Cognition
Andrew S. Taylor – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2024
This essay shows how one professor teaching "Introduction to Buddhism" sought to counteract his students' view that Chinese and Tibetan forms of Buddhism represented a deviation from a "pure" Indian Buddhism rather than worthwhile forms of creativity and religiosity in themselves. A simple comparative assignment that asked a…
Descriptors: French, English, Translation, Singing
Gordon, Jonathan; Einaudi, Peter; Kang, Kelly – National Science Foundation, 2022
Baccalaureate education plays a key role in the educational pathways of research doctorate recipients. Most doctoral students earning research doctorates in the United States received their baccalaureate from institutions in the Carnegie Classification group R1: doctoral universities (very high research activity) or from foreign academic…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Doctoral Degrees, Classification, Research Universities
Copland, Fiona; Garton, Sue; Barnett, Camilla – ELT Journal, 2023
This article draws on data from a British Council-funded project which aimed both to compare global early English language learning (EELL) pedagogic practices in 2020 with those in 2010 and to investigate current EELL teaching and learning in primary schools. The project had an explicit focus on classroom language practice, that is, the languages…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Case Studies, Classroom Communication, Teaching Methods