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Simpson, Adrian – Educational Researcher, 2019
A recent paper uses Bayes factors to argue a large minority of rigorous, large-scale education RCTs are "uninformative." The definition of "uninformative" depends on the authors' hypothesis choices for calculating Bayes factors. These arguably overadjust for effect size inflation and involve a fixed prior distribution,…
Descriptors: Randomized Controlled Trials, Bayesian Statistics, Educational Research, Program Evaluation
Jakubowski, Maciej; Patrinos, Harry Anthony; Porta, Emilo Ernesto; Wisniewski, Jerzy – OECD Publishing (NJ1), 2011
Increasing the share of vocational secondary schooling has been a mainstay of development policy for decades, especially in formerly socialist countries. However, the transition to market economies led to significant restructuring of school systems and a decline in the number of vocational students. Exposing more students to a general curriculum…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Vocational Education
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Philbrick, Jane Hass; Leseane, Reginald; Bart, Barbara D.; Dowling, William – American Journal of Business Education, 2009
The authors examine the impact of a program designed to encourage students to read popular business magazines. The results suggest that a reading program can improve student knowledge of current events, but that more work is needed to encourage students to attain timely knowledge of the current environment of business.
Descriptors: Periodicals, Journal Articles, Reading Motivation, Program Effectiveness
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Stice, Eric; Presnell, Katherine; Gau, Jeff; Shaw, Heather – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2007
The authors investigated mediators hypothesized to account for the effects of 2 eating disorder prevention programs using data from 355 adolescent girls who were randomized to a dissonance or a healthy weight intervention or an active control condition. The dissonance intervention produced significant reductions in outcomes (body…
Descriptors: Prevention, Intervention, Testing, Eating Disorders
Hess, Brian; Olejnik, Stephen – 2001
Null hypothesis significance testing alone is not sufficient for program evaluation. To assess program impact adequately, effect sizes should be reported and interpreted in the context of similar or alternate programs. A popular effect size for the treatment-control group design has been the standardized mean difference, delta. Several estimators…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Estimation (Mathematics), Hypothesis Testing, Meta Analysis
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Howard, George S.; Maxwell, Scott E. – Evaluation Review, 1982
The linked judgments approach is offered as a potential solution to problems of statistical conclusion validity when judges' ratings are employed in pretest-posttest designs. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Assertiveness, Data Collection, Evaluation Methods
Dobson, Douglas; Cook, Thomas J. – Evaluation Quarterly, 1979
A major problem in social science research is that of successfully carrying out the random assignment of persons to experimental and control groups. In this study a computer-based random assignment procedure operated successfully on a weekly basis for 17 consecutive weeks in a program serving over 360 ex-offenders. (CTM)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Criminals, Data Collection, Field Studies
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Severy, Lawrence J.; Whitaker, J. Michael – Evaluation Review, 1982
The desirability of combining tests of theory with evaluations of treatment modalities is argued in an investigation of the effectiveness of a juvenile diversion program. Using a true experimental design (with randomization), recidivism analyses dependent on court record data failed to demonstrate the relative superiority of any of three treatment…
Descriptors: Delinquent Rehabilitation, Experimental Groups, Hypothesis Testing, Measurement Techniques
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Williams, David M. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1979
Reporting assumptions, procedures, findings, and implications re the second year of a two-year study of moral education involving 411 secondary students and 13 teachers, this article indicates hypotheses concerning treatment group differences in distinguishing factoral and value claims and moral development were not confirmed. (JC)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Hypothesis Testing, Moral Development, Program Evaluation
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Sindelar, Paul T.; And Others – Journal of Special Education, 1988
Thirty-five studies on the efficacy of special class versus regular class placement for mildly handicapped students were reviewed for the power of their statistical tests. Twenty-one studies had adequate power to detect a large effect size but the power to detect a medium effect size was no better than chance. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Hypothesis Testing, Mainstreaming
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Trochim, Wilham M. K. – Evaluation Review, 1985
Two quasiexperimental designs--nonequivalent dependent variable and reversed treatment designs--illustrate pattern matching logic as a basis for evaluation, examining college health services. Three pattern matches are significant: (1) program pattern match indicates implementation; (2) measurement match assesses test validity; and (3) effect…
Descriptors: Cluster Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Hypothesis Testing
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Moffitt, Robert – Evaluation Review, 1991
Statistical methods for program evaluation with nonexperimental data are reviewed with emphasis on circumstances in which nonexperimental data are valid. Three solutions are proposed for problems of selection bias, and implications for evaluation design and data collection and analysis are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Bias, Cohort Analysis, Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics)
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Vawda, Ayesha Yaqub; Moock, Peter; Gittinger, J. Price; Patrinos, Harry Anthony – International Journal of Educational Development, 2003
This paper tests the hypothesis that World Bank education projects have a higher likelihood of being successful if at the time of appraisal, they underwent good quality economic analysis. Analysis shows a strong relationship between the quality of cost-benefit analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis and the quality of project outcomes. Economic…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Private Sector, Program Effectiveness, Cost Effectiveness
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Villar Angulo, Luis M.; Alegre De La Rosa, Olga M. – Higher Education in Europe, 2006
This article reports on a six-week online capacity learning and telementoring program at the Universities of the Canary Islands. Firstly, the authors give their view of online training and mentorship perspectives. They structure the argument introducing concepts about the mentor method. Simultaneously, the empirical project is illustrated with a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Case Studies, Teaching Methods
Kitabchi, Gloria – 1987
The Memphis Apple Classroom of Tomorrow (ACOT), one of seven ACOT locations, was a joint project of the city schools and Apple Computer. The ACOT consisted of a class of 30 fifth grade students in an inner city school, who were selected on the basis of the willingness of the students and their parents to participate and to use computers in the…
Descriptors: Attendance, Black Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Grade 5