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Sartori, Riccardo; Tommasi, Francesco; Ceschi, Andrea; Noventa, Stefano; Zene, Mattia – European Journal of Training and Development, 2023
Purpose: Given the instability and volatility of the labour market and the global talent scarcity, placing more attention on job employability is fundamental. In this context, the literature has already extensively examined employability as a crucial individual aspect, identifying some significant antecedents, including the applicability of…
Descriptors: Employees, Workplace Learning, Employment Potential, Self Concept
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Caddick, Zachary A.; Fraundorf, Scott H.; Rottman, Benjamin M.; Nokes-Malach, Timothy J. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2023
Over the course of training, physicians develop significant knowledge and expertise. We review dual-process theory, the dominant theory in explaining medical decision making: physicians use both heuristics from accumulated experience (System 1) and logical deduction (System 2). We then discuss how the accumulation of System 1 clinical experience…
Descriptors: Physicians, Expertise, Cognitive Processes, Thinking Skills
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Kaur, Jasjeet; Sodhi, Gurvinder S. – Science Activities: Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms, 2023
It may be asserted that there is no more effective deterrent to crime than the certainty of detection. Equally true is that there is no surer way to establishing identity than by fingerprints. The detection of fingerprints at the scene of crime is therefore one of the most powerful tools available in casework investigations. However, if the crime…
Descriptors: Crime, Evidence, Law Enforcement, Water
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George Kofi Amoako; George Oppong Ampong; Antoinette Yaa Benewaa Gabrah; Felicia de Heer; Alex Antwi-Adjei – Cogent Education, 2023
Higher education stakeholders have re-strategized to identify the unique competitive causes of comfortability among students' satisfaction. Student satisfaction has been largely observed in the literature as a significant strategy and competitive factor for higher education providers. This has compelled institutions to implement quality measures…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Satisfaction, College Students, Educational Quality
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Hayden Godfrey; Sibel Erduran – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2023
Background: Argumentation, the justification of claims with reasons and/or evidence, has emerged as a significant goal in science education in recent years. Yet, there is limited understanding of secondary students' arguments and particularly their use of warrants in interdisciplinary contexts such as science and religious education. Furthermore,…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Grade 9, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Science
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Thomas, Gary – Educational Review, 2023
I examine the ways in which words such as "evidence" are used inappropriately to support policy that may be formulated for convenience, cost or political dogma. I interrogate the processes by which this happens, as words and terms are bestowed with symbolic power to support and promote favoured policy. I examine the ways in which such…
Descriptors: Political Power, Agenda Setting, Evidence, Educational Policy
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Neil Francis Peirson – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2025
Virtual laboratories (VL) can provide students with learning experiences simulating practical experiments in a traditional laboratory. Evidence is presented that students believe in the truth of results from the VL as well as those from the traditional laboratory. The underlying reasons for these beliefs are explored, through Russell's description…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Science Laboratories, Student Attitudes, College Students
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Da Xing; Yunjung Lee; Gyun Heo – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2025
Flow is an optimal experience that has received particular attention in learning due to its potential association with enhanced learning achievement. However, the strength and direction of the putative flow-fulfillment relationship remain unclear. Therefore, a PRISMA-directed systematic review was conducted in 2022 to examine the empirical…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Research Reports, Correlation, Online Courses
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Petersen, Julie M.; Barrett, Malcolm; Ahrens, Katherine A.; Murray, Eleanor J.; Bryant, Allison S.; Hogue, Carol J.; Mumford, Sunni L.; Gadupudi, Salini; Fox, Matthew P.; Trinquart, Ludovic – Research Synthesis Methods, 2022
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are essential for drawing conclusions regarding etiologic associations between exposures or interventions and health outcomes. Observational studies comprise a substantive source of the evidence base. One major threat to their validity is residual confounding, which may occur when component studies adjust for…
Descriptors: Bias, Meta Analysis, Etiology, Intervention
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Zhang, Lin; Kirschner, Paul A.; Cobern, William W.; Sweller, John – Educational Psychology Review, 2022
There is a considerable gap between many of the findings from educational psychology research and educational practice. This gap is especially notable in the field of science education. In this article, the implications of three categories of research and their findings for science educational policy in the USA and other jurisdictions were…
Descriptors: Evidence, Science Education, Educational Policy, Standards
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Christie, Stella – Infant and Child Development, 2022
Play is an essential component of childhood, but parents and educators sometimes view it as an optional add-on, which gets in the way of learning. This view persists in spite of evidence that play is helpful and sometimes critical to learning in multiple domains, perhaps because precise mechanisms whereby play occasions learning are not well…
Descriptors: Play, Child Development, Learning Processes, Correlation
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List, Alexandra; Du, Hongcui; Lyu, Bailing – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2022
This study examines three core processes in undergraduates' reasoning about four different evidence types (i.e., anecdotal, observational, correlational, and causal). In particular, we examine undergraduates' processes of evidence identification, evaluation, and selection of evidence to include in writing and how these manifest across different…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Evaluative Thinking, Evidence, Persuasive Discourse
Liebhaber, Karen Powers – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Higher education (HIED) presidents face a wide variety of competing demands and pressures. High emotional intelligence (EI) has been found to be effective in good leadership, but few studies exist which examine HIED presidents' EI. This quantitative growth model study attempted to expand the understanding of EI and its source of change among HIED…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Public Relations, Writing (Composition), Emotional Intelligence
European Training Foundation, 2022
Micro-credentials are an emerging phenomenon all over the world. They are seen as instrumental in supporting upskilling and reskilling in response to transformations in labour markets. New technologies and the green and digital transition are changing skills demand , and for such a transition, people will need to keep up-to-date and ensure their…
Descriptors: Microcredentials, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Evidence
Nancy Kolodziej; Melissa Comer – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2022
Through the process of compiling and analyzing data for our recent Council for the Accreditation of Education Preparation (CAEP) accreditation review and ultimate self-study report, we engaged in a collaborative action research project. Presented through the lens of a case study, we identify various reasons researchers may opt for such an…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Educational Research, Research Methodology, Evidence
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