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Xing, Wanli; Wu, Yonghe – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2014
Assessment of groups in CSCL context is a challenging task fraught with many confounding factors collected and measured. Previous documented studies are by and large summative in nature and some process-oriented methods require time-intensive coding of qualitative data. This study attempts to resolve these problems for teachers to assess groups…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Evaluation Methods, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning
Gibson, David; Jakl, Peter – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2013
Among the unique affordances of digital simulations are changes in the possibilities for targets as well as the methods of assessment, most significantly, toward integration of thinking with action, embedding of tasks-as-performance of knowledge-in-action, and unobtrusive observational methods. This paper raises and briefly defines key data…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Databases, Computer Games, Learning Processes
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Campo, Stephanie F. – 1990
All parametric methods are special cases of canonical correlation analysis and can, in fact, be performed using the canonical correlation procedures found in commonly available computer statistics packages such as the Statistical Analysis System (SAS) software. It is suggested that canonical analysis has advantages of versatility since it can…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Educational Research, Heuristics, Multivariate Analysis
Fouladi, Rachel T. – 1998
Covariance structure analytic techniques have become increasingly popular in recent years. During this period, users of statistical software packages have become more and more sophisticated, and more and more researchers are wanting to make sure that they are using the "best" statistic, whether it be for small sample considerations or…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Monte Carlo Methods, Multivariate Analysis
Schmitt, Dorren Rafael – 1989
Generalizability or invariance procedures have been known for over three decades. Through the years, these procedures have not been widely discussed or employed. One reason for the lack of use is that most of the articles on invariance procedures have been mathematically oriented. The mathematical orientation of research articles and the lack of…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Estimation (Mathematics), Generalizability Theory, Multivariate Analysis
Barcikowski, Robert; Robey, Randall R. – 1990
Use of "special" orthonormal mean contrasts and mean contrast variances can help educational researchers interpret a wide variety of repeated measures data. Most statistical packages allow educational researchers to test for differences across repeated measures using both the univariate mixed model F test and a multivariate test.…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Data Interpretation, Educational Research, Equations (Mathematics)
Jones, Gail – 1989
Through a review of the literature, this paper explores the viability of the rotation of canonical correlation analysis results. The similarities and dissimilarities between factor analysis and canonical correlation analysis are examined. The logic supporting a preference for the rotation of structure coefficients as opposed to function…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Literature Reviews
Pugh, Richard C.; And Others – 1989
Three alternative solutions available for analysis of variance (ANOVA) using two-way and three-way completely randomized factorial designs with disproportional cell sizes across all two-way and three-way summary tables with no empty cells are discussed. These solutions are categorized as unique, sequential, and experimental. The procedures used,…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Behavioral Sciences, Comparative Analysis, Computer Software
Friedman, Larry P. – 1984
Few methods have been tried and used to graphically represent more than two variables. This poster session showed a new method for representing three continuous variables on a single scatterplot using the THREEDE computer program. Two variables are represented as a normal bivariate distribution. The third variable is represented by a symbol, e.g.…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Correlation, Data Analysis
Willett, John B.; Singer, Judith D. – 1988
Guidelines for articulation of a framework for practical application of proportional-hazards models (PHMs) to professional survival analysis are provided. Focus is on data analysis fitting the PHMs with the semi-parametric methods of partial likelihood; this strategy is available in the BMDP2L and SAS PROC PHGLM computer programs. Areas in which…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Data Analysis, Databases
Huberty, Carl J.; And Others – 1990
What a multivariate contrast analysis should entail and how such an analysis should be conducted are discussed. The three questions encompassing a contrast analysis are: (1) whether the contrast effects are generalizable; (2) which variables contribute most to the contrast effects; and (3) what is the construct underlying the contrast effects.…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education
Millsap, Roger E. – 1986
A component analytic method for analyzing multivariate longitudinal data is presented that does not make strong assumptions about the structure of the data. Central to the method are the facts that components are derived as linear composites of the observed or manifest variables and that the components must provide an adequate representation of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Software, Cross Sectional Studies, Error of Measurement