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Chen, Junyu; Kong, Wai Kei; Chi, Hung-Lin; Seo, JoonOh; Kim, Minkoo; Yam, Michael C. H. – Journal of Civil Engineering Education, 2024
In construction technology education (CTE), construction site tours play an essential role for undergraduate students to obtain familiarity with construction environments, combine content knowledge with practice, and develop their competencies to embrace construction innovations before entering the industry. Implementing real construction site…
Descriptors: Construction Industry, Technology Education, Undergraduate Students, Computer Simulation
Egamaria Alacam; Craig K. Enders; Han Du; Brian T. Keller – Grantee Submission, 2023
Composite scores are an exceptionally important psychometric tool for behavioral science research applications. A prototypical example occurs with self-report data, where researchers routinely use questionnaires with multiple items that tap into different features of a target construct. Item-level missing data are endemic to composite score…
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Scores, Psychometrics, Test Items
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Green, Jeffrey J.; Stone, Courtenay Clifford; Zegeye, Abera – Journal of Education for Business, 2014
Colleges and universities are being asked by numerous sources to provide assurance of learning assessments of their students and programs. Colleges of business have responded by using a plethora of assessment tools, including the Major Field Test in Business. In this article, the authors show that the use of the Major Field Test in Business for…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Student Evaluation, Accreditation (Institutions), Comparative Analysis
Imai, Yoshiro; Imai, Masatoshi; Moritoh, Yoshio – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2013
This paper presents trial evaluation of a visual computer simulator in 2009-2011, which has been developed to play some roles of both instruction facility and learning tool simultaneously. And it illustrates an example of Computer Architecture education for University students and usage of e-Learning tool for Assembly Programming in order to…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Programming
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Liu, Chang; Franklin, Teresa; Shelor, Roger; Ozercan, Sertac; Reuter, Jarrod; Ye, En; Moriarty, Scott – American Journal of Business Education, 2011
Game-like three-dimensional (3D) virtual worlds have become popular venues for youth to explore and interact with friends. To bring vital financial literacy education to them in places they frequent, a multi-disciplinary team of computer scientists, educators, and financial experts developed a youth-oriented financial literacy education game in…
Descriptors: Money Management, Teaching Methods, Computer Simulation, Educational Games
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Lin, Ming-Chao; Tutwiler, M. Shane; Chang, Chun-Yen – Learning, Media and Technology, 2011
This study investigated the relationship between the use of a three-dimensional Virtual Reality Learning Environment for Field Trip (3DVLE[subscript (ft)]) system and the achievement levels of senior high school earth science students. The 3DVLE[subscript (ft)] system was presented in two separate formats: Teacher Demonstrated Based and Student…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Intervention, Student Attitudes, Computer Simulation
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Kulick, George; Wright, Ronald – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2008
Grading on the curve is a common practice in higher education. While there are many critics of the practice it still finds wide spread acceptance particularly in science classes. Advocates believe that in large classes student ability is likely to be normally distributed. If test scores are also normally distributed instructors and students tend…
Descriptors: Grading, Higher Education, Scores, Outcomes of Education
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Zimmerman, Donald W. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1992
The power functions of Student t tests performed on initial scores, ordinary ranks, 3 kinds of modular ranks, and dichotomies were investigated for 1 normal and 3 nonnormal distributions using 2 samples of 26 simulated scores each. Advantages of extending the rank transformation concept are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Nonparametric Statistics, Power (Statistics), Scores
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Kluge, Annette – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2008
The use of microworlds (MWs), or complex dynamic systems, in educational testing and personnel selection is hampered by systematic measurement errors because these new and innovative item formats are not adequately controlled for their difficulty. This empirical study introduces a way to operationalize an MW's difficulty and demonstrates the…
Descriptors: Personnel Selection, Self Efficacy, Educational Testing, Computer Uses in Education
SenGupta, Saumitra – 1992
A way of identifying non-random patterns of effects on a group of individuals as a result of some intervention when a sample of participants is arrayed according to some indices of similarity is presented. The principle of proximal similarity and the concept of pattern matching provide the background for this effort. Major advantages are the…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Maps, Matrices, Multidimensional Scaling
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Lee, Won-Chan; Brennan, Robert L.; Kolen, Michael J. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2006
Assuming errors of measurement are distributed binomially, this article reviews various procedures for constructing an interval for an individual's true number-correct score; presents two general interval estimation procedures for an individual's true scale score (i.e., normal approximation and endpoints conversion methods); compares various…
Descriptors: Probability, Intervals, Guidelines, Computer Simulation
Clauser, Brian; And Others – 1992
Previous research examining the effects of reducing the number of score groups used in the matching criterion of the Mantel-Haenszel procedure, when screening for differential item functioning, has produced ambiguous results. The goal of this study was to resolve the ambiguity by examining the problem with a simulated data set. The main results…
Descriptors: Ability, Comparative Analysis, Computer Simulation, Item Bias
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Fava, Joseph L.; Velicer, Wayne F. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1996
The consequences of underextracting factors and components within and between the methods of maximum likelihood factor analysis and principal components analysis were examined through computer simulation. The principal components score and the factor score estimate (T. W. Anderson and H. Rubin, 1956) tended to become different with…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Estimation (Mathematics), Factor Analysis, Factor Structure
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Zeng, Lingjia; Cope, Ronald T. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 1995
Large-sample standard errors of linear equating for the counterbalanced design are derived using the general delta method. Computer simulations found that standard errors derived without the normality assumption were more accurate than those derived with the normality assumption in a large sample with moderately skewed score distributions. (SLD)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Error of Measurement, Research Design, Sample Size
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Carifio, James – Evaluation Review, 1992
To solve an applied research problem with bipolar data, a set of equations was developed that combined all plus and minus data combinations into unique values and scale points. The equations were tested through computer simulations and empirical tests. Resulting index scores were approximately interval and linear and easy to use and interpret.…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Equations (Mathematics), Indexing, Mathematical Logic
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