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Trautwein, Ulrich; Ludtke, Oliver – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2007
Effort on homework has a profound impact on student achievement. Researchers typically use an interindividual research design to explain homework effort. In this study with a total of 511 students from Grades 8 and 9, an interindividual perspective (focus on between-students differences) was combined with an intraindividual perspective (focus on…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Research Design, Homework, Academic Achievement
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Heinrich, Darlene L. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1979
The relationship between anxiety and learning was examined within the context of drive theory and trait-state anxiety theory. Results indicated that trait anxiety had a causal influence on state anxiety and on test performance. The possibility of a reciprocal relationship between state anxiety and performance was suggested. (Author/BH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Measures, Anxiety, Cognitive Ability
Abrami, Philip C.; And Others – 1977
Studies of teacher rating form (TRF) generalizability have focused primarily on two classes of variables: student characteristics and teacher characteristics. Since the goal of most TRF researchers is to show that TRF scores correlate with teacher-produced student achievement, a suitable generalizability study would investigate the relationship…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Correlation, Generalization
Mills, Steven C.; Ragan, Tillman J. – 1994
This paper examines a research paradigm that is particularly suited to experimentation-related computer-based instruction and integrated learning systems. The main assumption of the model is that one of the most powerful capabilities of computer-based instruction, and specifically of integrated learning systems, is the capacity to adapt…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Research, Educational Technology
Peck, Robert F. – 1975
Eight propositions regarding the interaction of teachers and students to create educational outcomes are presented and discussed: 1. It is necessary to look at both cognitive and affective outcomes whenever we want to evaluate the effectiveness of teachers, or an educational program. 2. There is a need for more research on the reciprocal…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Behavior, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement