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Katz, Barry M. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1978
This paper surveys available techniques and introduces an explicit statement of a new statistic to test for equality of correlated proportions in a polychotomous response design. A set of guidelines for the potential user of the techniques is provided. (Author/CTM)
Descriptors: Classification, Hypothesis Testing, Research Design, Sampling

Baker, Frank B. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1981
The recently developed log-linear model technique for the analysis of contingency tables has many potential applications within educational research. This paper describes the two major models, log-linear and logit-linear, that are employed under this approach. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Goodness of Fit, Nonparametric Statistics, Research Design

Edgington, Eugene S. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1980
Valid statistical tests for one-subject experiments are necessary to justify statistical inferences and to ensure the acceptability of research reports to a wide range of journals and readers. The validity of randomization tests for one-subject experiments is examined. (See TM 505 800-801).(Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Hypothesis Testing, Research Design, Statistical Data

Hummel, Thomas J.; Johnston, Charles B. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1979
Stochastic approximation is suggested as a useful technique in areas where individuals have a goal firmly in mind, but lack sufficient knowledge to design an efficient, more traditional experiment. One potential area of application for stochastic approximation is that of formative evaluation. (CTM)
Descriptors: Monte Carlo Methods, Research Design, Statistical Analysis, Technical Reports

Smith, Philip J.; And Others – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1985
When the experimental units are measured twice, and the response variable is dichotomous, the equality of the two proportions is usally assessed by Mc Nemar's (1947) test. In this paper, Bayesian methods are presented for testing hypotheses regarding the two success probabilities in light of complete and incomplete data. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Hypothesis Testing, Mathematical Models, Pretests Posttests

Edgington, Eugene S. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1983
Randomization tests involve generating all possible assignments of subjects to treatments in order to create a distribution of possible test statistics. The use of a premutation group to enhance the understanding and utility of randomization tests is discussed. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Nonparametric Statistics, Research Design, Statistical Distributions

Betz, M. Austin; Levin, Joel R. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1982
Logically consistent hypothesis-testing for factorial analysis of variance designs is proposed in the context of a hierarchical model. It is shown that all of the hypotheses associated with the traditional factorial model are conceptually independent and occupy the lowest levels of the hierarchy. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Data Analysis, Hypothesis Testing, Models

Bryk, Judith F.; And Others – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1980
A statistical analysis procedure is developed, based on the notion that many educational programs are dynamic interventions in natural growth processes, and is called value-added analysis. The theory of value-added analysis, and several applications are presented. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Mathematical Models, Multiple Regression Analysis

Bell, John F. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1985
This paper outlines the problems associated with the estimation of variance components in generalizability analyses using analysis of variance software, and discusses the most useful software currently available for this specialist application: the MIVQUE method of the Statistical Analysis System (SAS) procedure VARCOMP. (Author)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Computer Software, Generalizability Theory, Matrices

Olejnik, Stephen F.; Porter, Andrew C. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1981
The evaluation of competing analysis strategies based on estimator bias and variance is demonstrated using gains in standard scores and analysis of covariance procedures for quasi-experiments conforming to the fan-spread hypothesis. The findings do not lead to a uniform recommendation of either approach. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Bias, Data Analysis, Evaluation, Hypothesis Testing

Delaney, Harold D.; Maxwell, Scott E. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1980
The use of analysis of covariance is examined for attribute-by-treatment interaction research, where participants are randomly assigned to treatments but not to levels of the attribute factor. The authors argue for an increased usage of analysis of covariance. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Analysis of Covariance, Aptitude Treatment Interaction

Maxwell, Scott E. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1980
Five methods of performing pairwise multiple comparisons in repeated measures designs were investigated. Consideration of both Type I and Type II error rates found in the simulated conditions for the five procedures suggests that a Bonferroni method utilizing a separate error term for each comparison should be employed. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Analysis of Variance, Hypothesis Testing, Research Design

Woodworth, George G. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1979
Computation and interpretation of Bayesian full-rank multivariate analysis of variance and covariance is described and illustrated in an exposition intended for readers familiar with univariate analysis of variance and multiple regression. (Author)
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Analysis of Variance, Bayesian Statistics, Research Design

Smith, Philip L. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1978
The paper describes the small sample stability of least square estimates of variance components within the context of generalizability theory. Monte Carlo methods are used to generate data conforming to some selected multifacet generalizability designs to illustrate the sampling behavior of variance component estimates. (Author/CTM)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Minicomputers, Monte Carlo Methods, Reliability

Burstein, Leigh; And Others – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1978
The concerns of this investigation are multiple sources of complications in the analysis of multilevel educational data. Selected multilevel methods provide some indication of misspecification and can identify the direction of the bias in estimating teacher/class effects on mean class outcomes. (Author/CTM)
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Educational Research, Regression (Statistics), Research Design
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