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Schweizer, Karl; Wang, Tengfei; Ren, Xuezhu – Journal of Experimental Education, 2022
The essay reports two studies on confirmatory factor analysis of speeded data with an effect of selective responding. This response strategy leads test takers to choose their own working order instead of completing the items along with the given order. Methods for detecting speededness despite such a deviation from the given order are proposed and…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Response Style (Tests), Decision Making, Test Items
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Aidoo, Eric Nimako; Appiah, Simon K.; Boateng, Alexander – Journal of Experimental Education, 2021
This study investigated the small sample biasness of the ordered logit model parameters under multicollinearity using Monte Carlo simulation. The results showed that the level of biasness associated with the ordered logit model parameters consistently decreases for an increasing sample size while the distribution of the parameters becomes less…
Descriptors: Statistical Bias, Monte Carlo Methods, Simulation, Sample Size
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Wilkins, Jesse L. M. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2016
Quantitative literacy (QLT) represents an underlying higher-order construct that accounts for a person's willingness to engage in quantitative situations in everyday life. The purpose of this study is to retest the construct validity of a model of quantitative literacy (Wilkins, 2010). In this model, QLT represents a second-order factor that…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Numeracy, Construct Validity, Models
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Kim, Jung-In; Kim, Myoungsook; Svinicki, Marilla D. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2012
The present studies aimed to reexamine college students' achievement goal orientations by situating their motivation in a cooperative learning context. The authors proposed and validated a scale of 3 levels of trichotomous achievement goal orientations. In Study 1, confirmatory factor analyses supported that, in laboratory cooperative learning…
Descriptors: College Students, Goal Orientation, Motivation, Cooperative Learning
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Wolters, Christopher A.; Fan, Weihua; Daugherty, Stacy – Journal of Experimental Education, 2011
The purpose of this study was to extend the research on achievement goal theory by examining the measurement and understanding of goal structures using teacher-reported data. A large number of elementary, middle, and high school teachers completed an online survey that included items assessing their use of instructional practices associated with…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Goal Orientation, Secondary School Teachers, Teaching Methods
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Maggioni, Liliana; VanSledright, Bruce; Alexander, Patricia A. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2009
The authors build on literature related to the development of epistemic cognition, research on historical thinking, and studies of individuals' epistemic beliefs. They designed this study to explore, develop, and test a measure of epistemic cognition in history. They administered the Beliefs about Learning and Teaching History Questionnaire to…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Factor Analysis, History Instruction, Beliefs
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Johnson, William L.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Education, 1996
A school work culture productivity model is reviewed, and the development of a culture productivity instrument based on the model is reported. Second-order component analysis of responses of 416 elementary school educators showed broad areas of generalization across the primary work culture components. (SLD)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Factor Analysis, Models
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Martinez-Pons, Manuel – Journal of Experimental Education, 1996
A model of parental inducement of academic self-regulation was tested with 105 elementary school students who were surveyed to assess their perceptions of parental influences on their academic self-regulation and their own self-regulatory behavior. Findings indicate the importance of parental inducement to academic self-regulation. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Patterns, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students