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Further Defining the Language Impairment of Autism: Is There a Specific Language Impairment Subtype?
Whitehouse, Andrew J. O.; Barry, Johanna G.; Bishop, Dorothy V. M. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2008
Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition--a deficit considered to be a psycholinguistic marker of specific language impairment (SLI). The present study examined whether there is an SLI subtype among children with autism. We compared the language abilities of children with SLI (n = 34, M age = 11;10 S.D. = 2;3), and children…
Descriptors: Autism, Language Impairments, Short Term Memory, Children
Zhao, Jensen J.; Zhao, Sherry Y. – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2010
As the entry-level information technology jobs could be easily outsourced offshore, the demand for U.S. employees who are innovative and productive in information technology (IT) project design, development, and management is growing among U.S. companies. This controlled experiment presents how a model of integrating students' intelligence…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Intelligence Quotient, Gender Differences, Creativity
Peer reviewedHuynh, Huynh – Psychometrika, 1975
Canonical analysis is frequently used in studies of relationships between sets of variables which are difficult to measure accurately, partly because of the true nature of the data and partly because of errors associated with the measurement instruments. Meredith's solution to the fallible data problem is examined. (Author/BJG)
Descriptors: Correlation, Error Patterns, Matrices, Multivariate Analysis
Peer reviewedQuereshi, M. Y. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1971
The study investigated the degree to which errors of scaling and selection depress the linear relationship and whether the reduction in the magnitude of r differs with the type of error. Results indicated that various scaling errors caused considerable discrepancy in the measurement of underlying relations, but the effect of non-normality was…
Descriptors: Correlation, Error Patterns, Factor Analysis, Scaling
Vocat, Roland; Pourtois, Gilles; Vuilleumier, Patrik – Neuropsychologia, 2008
The detection of errors is known to be associated with two successive neurophysiological components in EEG, with an early time-course following motor execution: the error-related negativity (ERN/Ne) and late positivity (Pe). The exact cognitive and physiological processes contributing to these two EEG components, as well as their functional…
Descriptors: Medicine, Cognitive Processes, Anxiety, Brain Hemisphere Functions
Hayes, Kenneth Michael – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This qualitative case study investigates Chinese university English in the context of foreign language (EFL) learners' attitudes about video-aided instruction (VAI), video recording instruction, and mobile phone instruction (learning technologies). When I was working as an English teacher in Mainland China, several instructors and students stated…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Speech Communication, Nonverbal Communication, Student Attitudes
Murrell, Amy R.; Wilson, Kelly G.; LaBorde, Cicely T.; Drake, Chad E.; Rogers, Leslie J. – Behavior Analyst Today, 2008
This study investigated the relationship between parenting stress and relational conditioning. Fourteen students who were not mothers, 14 mothers who reported high parenting stress and 14 mothers with low parenting stress completed two matching-to-sample (MTS) computer tasks, each requiring formation of three 3-member classes. The first MTS task…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Mothers, Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship
D'Agostino, Jerome V.; Welsh, Megan E.; Cimetta, Adriana D.; Falco, Lia D.; Smith, Shannon; VanWinkle, Waverely Hester; Powers, Sonya J. – Applied Measurement in Education, 2008
Central to the standards-based assessment validation process is an examination of the alignment between state standards and test items. Several alignment analysis systems have emerged recently, but most rely on either traditional rating or matching techniques. Little, if any, analyses have been reported on the degree of consistency between the two…
Descriptors: Test Items, Student Evaluation, State Standards, Evaluation Methods
Mullane, Jennifer C.; Corkum, Penny V. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2007
The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) has frequently been used to assess executive functions in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). We first compared the performance of 15 children with ADHD to 15 children of a control group (age range 6 to 11) on the WCST and then examined the relationship among working memory,…
Descriptors: Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders, Intelligence Quotient, Inhibition
Peer reviewedWilliams, Richard H.; Zimmerman, Donald W. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1977
The usual formulas for the reliability of differences between two test scores are based on the assumption that the error scores are uncorrelated. Formulas are presented for the general case where this assumption is unnecessary. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Correlation, Error of Measurement, Error Patterns, Scores
Peer reviewedPohlmann, John T. – Multiple Linear Regression Viewpoints, 1979
The type I error rate in stepwise regression analysis deserves serious consideration by researchers. The problem-wide error rate is the probability of selecting any variable when all variables have population regression weights of zero. Appropriate significance tests are presented and a Monte Carlo experiment is described. (Author/CTM)
Descriptors: Correlation, Error Patterns, Multiple Regression Analysis, Predictor Variables
Napier, Jemina; Barker, Roz – Sign Language Studies, 2004
This article presents the findings of the first linguistic analysis of sign language interpreting carried out in Australia. A study was conducted on 10 Australian Sign Language/English interpreters to determine the rate and occurrence of interpreting omissions and the interpreters' level of metalinguistic awareness in relation to their production…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sign Language, Translation, Correlation
Garoff-Eaton, Rachel J.; Kensinger, Elizabeth A.; Schacter, Daniel L. – Learning & Memory, 2007
False recognition, broadly defined as a claim to remember something that was not encountered previously, can arise for multiple reasons. For instance, a distinction can be made between conceptual false recognition (i.e., false alarms resulting from semantic or associative similarities between studied and tested items) and perceptual false…
Descriptors: Semantics, Recognition (Psychology), Correlation, Neurological Organization
Peer reviewedHummel, Thomas J.; Feltovich, Paul J. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1975
Monte Carlo methods were used to investigate the robustness of techniques used in judging the magnitude of a sample correlation coefficient when observations are correlated. Empirical distributions of r, t, and Fisher's z were generated. A technique for controlling error rates in certain situations is suggested. (Author/BJG)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Correlation, Error Patterns, Monte Carlo Methods
Subkoviak, Michael J. – 1973
When Torgerson's multidimensional scaling model is used in conjunction with the method of tetrads, derived coordinates are based on data which is assumed to be distributed normally. The object of this study was to determine the amount of error contained in derived coordinates when the normality assumption is violated. Torgerson coordinates were…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Error Patterns, Models

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