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Trafimow, David; Wang, Cong; Wang, Tonghui – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2020
Previous researchers have proposed the a priori procedure, whereby the researcher specifies, prior to data collection, how closely she wishes the sample means to approach corresponding population means, and the degree of confidence of meeting the specification. However, an important limitation of previous research is that researchers sometimes are…
Descriptors: Sampling, Statistical Analysis, Equations (Mathematics), Differences
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Bloome, Deirdre; Schrage, Daniel – Sociological Methods & Research, 2021
Causal analyses typically focus on average treatment effects. Yet for substantive research on topics like inequality, interest extends to treatments' distributional consequences. When individuals differ in their responses to treatment, three types of inequality may result. Treatment may shape inequalities between subgroups defined by pretreatment…
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Outcomes of Treatment, Statistical Analysis, Correlation
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Opic, Siniša – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2020
Regression is one of the dominant analysis methods used in the social sciences and educational sciences. There are different regression methods based on the type of research that is being conducted. The probit and logit regression models are regression methods which are being used recently by most researchers. However, their interpretations are…
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Statistical Analysis, Differences, Educational Research
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Rubio-Aparicio, María; López-López, José Antonio; Viechtbauer, Wolfgang; Marín-Martínez, Fulgencio; Botella, Juan; Sánchez-Meca, Julio – Journal of Experimental Education, 2020
Mixed-effects models can be used to examine the association between a categorical moderator and the magnitude of the effect size. Two approaches are available to estimate the residual between-studies variance, t[superscript 2][subscript res] --namely, separate estimation within each category of the moderator versus pooled estimation across all…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Effect Size, Computation, Classification
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Kapuza, Anastasia – Education Sciences, 2020
Concept mapping is a popular tool for knowledge structure assessment. In recent years, both the amount of research about concept maps and their measurement ability have grown. It has been shown that concept maps with different types of tasks, for instance, links between concepts given or selected by a respondent, provide information about the…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Cognitive Structures, Graduate Students, Statistical Analysis
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Chung, Hyun Sook; Jung, Sun Young; Lee, Jeeyon – Multicultural Education Review, 2017
This study examined how socio-demographic factors related to the levels of cultural and non-cultural prejudice among college students from Korea, China, and Japan. We used data collected from the Asian Value Survey. The main findings are as follows. First, Chinese students showed the lowest levels of cultural and non-cultural prejudice. Second,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Social Bias, Social Influences
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Stone, Maureen; Gomez, Arnold D.; Zhuo, Jiachen; Tchouaga, Ange Lydie; Prince, Jerry L. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2019
Purpose: Anterior tongue shape during /s/ production is often described as "tip-up" or apical, versus "tipdown" or laminal. Typically, this is determined by observing the shape of the anterior midline tongue. The purpose of this study was to identify methods of curvature calculation that quantify the observed shape differences…
Descriptors: Human Body, Differences, Speech, Computation
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Block, Per; Stadtfeld, Christoph; Snijders, Tom A. B. – Sociological Methods & Research, 2019
Two approaches for the statistical analysis of social network generation are widely used; the tie-oriented exponential random graph model (ERGM) and the stochastic actor-oriented model (SAOM) or Siena model. While the choice for either model by empirical researchers often seems arbitrary, there are important differences between these models that…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Social Networks, Models, Network Analysis
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Deng, Lifang; Chan, Wai – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2017
Reliable measurements are key to social science research. Multiple measures of reliability of the total score have been developed, including coefficient alpha, coefficient omega, the greatest lower bound reliability, and others. Among these, the coefficient alpha has been most widely used, and it is reported in nearly every study involving the…
Descriptors: Reliability, Statistical Analysis, Computation, Differences
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Ayva Yörü, Fatma Gökçen; Atar, Hakan Yavuz – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2019
The aim of this study is to examine whether the items in the mathematics subtest of the Centralized High School Entrance Placement Test [HSEPT] administered in 2012 by the Ministry of National Education in Turkey show DIF according to gender and type of school. For this purpose, SIBTEST, Breslow-Day, Lord's [chi-squared] and Raju's area…
Descriptors: Test Bias, Mathematics Tests, Test Items, Gender Differences
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Wind, Stefanie A. – Language Testing, 2019
Differences in rater judgments that are systematically related to construct-irrelevant characteristics threaten the fairness of rater-mediated writing assessments. Accordingly, it is essential that researchers and practitioners examine the degree to which the psychometric quality of rater judgments is comparable across test-taker subgroups.…
Descriptors: Nonparametric Statistics, Interrater Reliability, Differences, Writing Tests
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Goodnight, Melissa Rae; Bobde, Savitri – Comparative Education, 2018
Including all children in large-scale educational studies is a pressing concern. Omitting certain types of children from studies can lead to skewed findings that promote inaccuracies about learning levels or educational quality. Increasingly, assessments are a method for investigating the quality of education systems, but national assessments are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Children, Research Methodology
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Mara, Constance A.; Cribbie, Robert A. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2018
Researchers are often interested in establishing equivalence of population variances. Traditional difference-based procedures are appropriate to answer questions about differences in some statistic (e.g., variances, etc.). However, if a researcher is interested in evaluating the equivalence of population variances, it is more appropriate to use a…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Differences, Comparative Analysis, Research Problems
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Son, Sookyoung; Lee, Hyunjung; Jang, Yoona; Yang, Junyeong; Hong, Sehee – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2019
The purpose of the present study is to compare nonnormal distributions (i.e., t, skew-normal, skew-t with equal skew and skew-t with unequal skew) in growth mixture models (GMMs) based on diverse conditions of a number of time points, sample sizes, and skewness for intercepts. To carry out this research, two simulation studies were conducted with…
Descriptors: Statistical Distributions, Statistical Analysis, Structural Equation Models, Comparative Analysis
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Tucker, Anita R.; Combs, Katie Massey; Bettmann, Joanna E.; Chang, Te-Hsin; Graham, Suzanne; Hoag, Matt; Tatum, Callie – Research on Social Work Practice, 2018
Purpose: Due to the ethical concern around involuntary treatment, this study sought to investigate if youth participants in wilderness therapy who were transported to the program experienced different rates of change than those not transported. Methods: Multilevel modeling techniques were used to investigate rates of change for youth between…
Descriptors: Therapy, Transportation, Longitudinal Studies, Change
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