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Hwang, Jackelyn; Dahir, Nima; Sarukkai, Mayuka; Wright, Gabby – Sociological Methods & Research, 2023
Visual data have dramatically increased in quantity in the digital age, presenting new opportunities for social science research. However, the extensive time and labor costs to process and analyze these data with existing approaches limit their use. Computer vision methods hold promise but often require large and nonexistent training data to…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Visual Aids, Sanitation, Municipalities
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John R. Donoghue; Carol Eckerly – Applied Measurement in Education, 2024
Trend scoring constructed response items (i.e. rescoring Time A responses at Time B) gives rise to two-way data that follow a product multinomial distribution rather than the multinomial distribution that is usually assumed. Recent work has shown that the difference in sampling model can have profound negative effects on statistics usually used to…
Descriptors: Scoring, Error of Measurement, Reliability, Scoring Rubrics
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Pham, Son T. H. – Qualitative Research Journal, 2022
Purpose: This current paper attempts to bring more light to the current debate of understanding phenomenological research methods, in order to clarify the interpretive phenomenological inquiry with Heidegger's philosophy of phenomenology. Design/methodology/approach: The paper uniquely presents the three distinctions of Heideggerian thoughts in…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Validity, Reliability, Social Science Research
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Aledo, Juan C. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2021
We are living in the Big Data era, and yet we may have serious troubles when dealing with a handful of kinetic data if we are not properly instructed. The aim of this paper, related to enzyme kinetics, is to illustrate how to determine the K[subscript m] and V[subscript max] of a michaelian enzyme avoiding the pitfalls in which we often fall. To…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Reliability
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Marcoulides, Katerina M. – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2019
Longitudinal data analysis has received widespread interest throughout educational, behavioral, and social science research, with latent growth curve modeling currently being one of the most popular methods of analysis. Despite the popularity of latent growth curve modeling, limited attention has been directed toward understanding the issues of…
Descriptors: Reliability, Longitudinal Studies, Growth Models, Structural Equation Models
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Geiger, Tray J.; Amrein-Beardsley, Audrey – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2017
In this commentary, we discuss three types of data manipulations that can occur within teacher evaluation methods: artificial inflation, artificial deflation, and artificial conflation. These types of manipulation are more popularly known in the education profession as instances of Campbell's Law (1976), which states that the higher the…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Data Analysis, Personnel Policy
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Thomas, D. Roland; Zumbo, Bruno D. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2012
There is such doubt in research practice about the reliability of difference scores that granting agencies, journal editors, reviewers, and committees of graduate students' theses have been known to deplore their use. This most maligned index can be used in studies of change, growth, or perhaps discrepancy between two measures taken on the same…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Reliability, Scores, Change
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Smith, Michelle K.; Jones, Francis H. M.; Gilbert, Sarah L.; Wieman, Carl E. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2013
Instructors and the teaching practices they employ play a critical role in improving student learning in college science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses. Consequently, there is increasing interest in collecting information on the range and frequency of teaching practices at department-wide and institution-wide scales. To…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Classroom Observation Techniques, College Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Yilmaz, Kaya – European Journal of Education, 2013
There has been much discussion about quantitative and qualitative approaches to research in different disciplines. In the behavioural and social sciences, these two paradigms are compared to reveal their relative strengths and weaknesses. But the debate about both traditions has commonly taken place in academic books. It is hard to find an article…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Qualitative Research, Statistical Analysis, Comparative Analysis
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Hailstone, Jono; Kilding, Andrew E. – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2011
The Zephyr[TM] BioHarness[TM] (Zephyr Technology, Auckland, New Zealand) is a wireless physiological monitoring system that has the ability to measure respiratory rate unobtrusively. However, the ability of the BioHarness[TM] to accurately and reproducibly determine respiratory rate across a range of intensities is currently unknown. The aim of…
Descriptors: Validity, Test Reliability, Foreign Countries, Data Analysis
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Ruscio, John; Walters, Glenn D.; Marcus, David K.; Kaczetow, Walter – Psychological Assessment, 2010
A number of recent studies have used Meehl's (1995) taxometric method to determine empirically whether one should model assessment-related constructs as categories or dimensions. The taxometric method includes multiple data-analytic procedures designed to check the consistency of results. The goal is to differentiate between strong evidence of…
Descriptors: Methods, Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis, Reliability
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Yu, Chong Ho; Jannasch-Pennell, Angel; DiGangi, Samuel – Qualitative Report, 2011
The objective of this article is to illustrate that text mining and qualitative research are epistemologically compatible. First, like many qualitative research approaches, such as grounded theory, text mining encourages open-mindedness and discourages preconceptions. Contrary to the popular belief that text mining is a linear and fully automated…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Qualitative Research, Content Analysis, Information Retrieval
Bromberg, Marni; Theokas, Christina – Education Trust, 2013
Typically, achievement gaps between groups of students are measured as either differences in average scores or differences in proficiency rates. But, practitioners, policymakers, and researchers have long recognized that these approaches don't tell the whole story. Average scores, for example, are good at summarizing trends but can mask real…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Data Analysis, Misconceptions, National Competency Tests
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Shamblen, Stephen R.; Dwivedi, Pramod – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2010
Needs assessments in substance abuse prevention often rely on secondary data measures of consumption and consequences to determine what population subgroup and geographic areas should receive a portion of limited resources. Although these secondary data measures have some benefits (e.g. large sample sizes, lack of survey response biases and cost),…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Needs Assessment, Prevention, Drinking
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Cook, Thomas D.; Steiner, Peter M.; Pohl, Steffi – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2009
This study uses within-study comparisons to assess the relative importance of covariate choice, unreliability in the measurement of these covariates, and whether regression or various forms of propensity score analysis are used to analyze the outcome data. Two of the within-study comparisons are of the four-arm type, and many more are of the…
Descriptors: Statistical Bias, Reliability, Data Analysis, Regression (Statistics)
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