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Gajendra Vishwakarma – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2025
In sample designs, it is commonly recognized that using auxiliary information significantly increases an estimator's precision. This manuscript introduces an weighted strategy for computing the finite population mean using auxiliary information in sample surveys. The equations for the mean squared error ("MSE") of the proposed estimator…
Descriptors: Sampling, Surveys, Computation, Efficiency
Shashi Bhushan; Anoop Kumar – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2024
The data we encounter in real life often contain missing values. In sampling methods, missing value imputation is done with different methods. This article proposes novel logarithmic type imputation methods for estimating the population mean in the presence of missing data under ranked set sampling (RSS). According to the determined theoretical…
Descriptors: Research Problems, Sampling, Computation, Mathematical Formulas
J. S. Allison; L. Santana; I. J. H. Visagie – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2025
Given sample data, how do you calculate the value of a parameter? While this question is impossible to answer, it is frequently encountered in statistics classes when students are introduced to the distinction between a sample and a population (or between a statistic and a parameter). It is not uncommon for teachers of statistics to also confuse…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Teaching Methods, Computation, Sampling
Fangxing Bai; Ben Kelcey; Yanli Xie; Kyle Cox – Journal of Experimental Education, 2025
Prior research has suggested that clustered regression discontinuity designs are a formidable alternative to cluster randomized designs because they provide targeted treatment assignment while maintaining a high-quality basis for inferences on local treatment effects. However, methods for the design and analysis of clustered regression…
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Statistical Analysis, Research Design, Educational Research
Abdul Haq – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2024
This article introduces an innovative sampling scheme, the median sampling (MS), utilizing individual observations over time to efficiently estimate the mean of a process characterized by a symmetric (non-uniform) probability distribution. The mean estimator based on MS is not only unbiased but also boasts enhanced precision compared to its simple…
Descriptors: Sampling, Innovation, Computation, Probability
Sarah E. Robertson; Jon A. Steingrimsson; Issa J. Dahabreh – Evaluation Review, 2024
When planning a cluster randomized trial, evaluators often have access to an enumerated cohort representing the target population of clusters. Practicalities of conducting the trial, such as the need to oversample clusters with certain characteristics in order to improve trial economy or support inferences about subgroups of clusters, may preclude…
Descriptors: Randomized Controlled Trials, Generalization, Inferences, Hierarchical Linear Modeling
Rebeckah K. Fussell; Emily M. Stump; N. G. Holmes – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
Physics education researchers are interested in using the tools of machine learning and natural language processing to make quantitative claims from natural language and text data, such as open-ended responses to survey questions. The aspiration is that this form of machine coding may be more efficient and consistent than human coding, allowing…
Descriptors: Physics, Educational Researchers, Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing
Weicong Lyu; Chun Wang; Gongjun Xu – Grantee Submission, 2024
Data harmonization is an emerging approach to strategically combining data from multiple independent studies, enabling addressing new research questions that are not answerable by a single contributing study. A fundamental psychometric challenge for data harmonization is to create commensurate measures for the constructs of interest across…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Test Items, Psychometrics, Item Response Theory
Paek, Insu; Liang, Xinya; Lin, Zhongtian – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2021
The property of item parameter invariance in item response theory (IRT) plays a pivotal role in the applications of IRT such as test equating. The scope of parameter invariance when using estimates from finite biased samples in the applications of IRT does not appear to be clearly documented in the IRT literature. This article provides information…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Computation, Test Items, Bias
Donoghue, John R.; McClellan, Catherine A.; Hess, Melinda R. – ETS Research Report Series, 2022
When constructed-response items are administered for a second time, it is necessary to evaluate whether the current Time B administration's raters have drifted from the scoring of the original administration at Time A. To study this, Time A papers are sampled and rescored by Time B scorers. Commonly the scores are compared using the proportion of…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Construction, Scoring, Testing
Bom, Pedro R. D.; Rachinger, Heiko – Research Synthesis Methods, 2020
Meta-studies are often conducted on empirical findings obtained from overlapping samples. Sample overlap is common in research fields that strongly rely on aggregated observational data (eg, economics and finance), where the same set of data may be used in several studies. More generally, sample overlap tends to occur whenever multiple estimates…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Sampling, Research Problems, Computation
Poom, Leo; af Wåhlberg, Anders – Research Synthesis Methods, 2022
In meta-analysis, effect sizes often need to be converted into a common metric. For this purpose conversion formulas have been constructed; some are exact, others are approximations whose accuracy has not yet been systematically tested. We performed Monte Carlo simulations where samples with pre-specified population correlations between the…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Effect Size, Mathematical Formulas, Monte Carlo Methods
Weber, Frank; Knapp, Guido; Glass, Änne; Kundt, Günther; Ickstadt, Katja – Research Synthesis Methods, 2021
There exists a variety of interval estimators for the overall treatment effect in a random-effects meta-analysis. A recent literature review summarizing existing methods suggested that in most situations, the Hartung-Knapp/Sidik-Jonkman (HKSJ) method was preferable. However, a quantitative comparison of those methods in a common simulation study…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Computation, Intervals, Statistical Analysis
Lee, Hyung Rock; Sung, Jaeyun; Lee, Sunbok – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2021
Conventional estimators for indirect effects using a difference in coefficients and product of coefficients produce the same results for continuous outcomes. However, for binary outcomes, the difference in coefficient estimator systematically underestimates the indirect effects because of a scaling problem. One solution is to standardize…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Computation, Regression (Statistics), Scaling
Shelby J. Haberman; Sabine Meinck; Ann-Kristin Koop – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2024
This paper extends existing work on teacher weighting in student-centered surveys by looking into aspects of practical implementation of deriving and using weights for teacher-centered analysis in the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) and the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS). The formal…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Achievement Tests, Mathematics Achievement