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Andres Jung; Tobias Braun; Susan Armijo-Olivo; Dimitris Challoumas; Kerstin Luedtke – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
External validity is an important parameter that needs to be considered for decision making in health research, but no widely accepted measurement tool for the assessment of external validity of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) exists. One of the most limiting factors for creating such a tool is probably the substantial heterogeneity and lack…
Descriptors: Randomized Controlled Trials, Validity, Delphi Technique, Definitions
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Richard S. Balkin; Quentin Hunter; Bradley T. Erford – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2024
We describe best practices in reporting reliability estimates in counseling research with consideration to precision, generalization, and diverse populations. We provide a historical context to reporting reliability estimates, the limitations of past practices, and new methods to address reliability generalization. We highlight best practices…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Reliability, Counseling, Research
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Geoffrey Walford – Ethnography and Education, 2024
It is now half a century since Joey explained to Paul Willis: 'Vandalising […] that's the opposite of boredom -- excitement, defying the law', one of many similar comments subsequently recorded in "Learning to Labour" (34). The book rapidly became an academic best-seller, and has since become an academic 'national treasure'. But, before…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Ethnography, Books, Educational Research
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Carli M. Heiman; Maren Jacobson; Daniel M. Fienup – Education and Treatment of Children, 2025
Parent training is a critical component of behaviorally based intervention systems, such as applied behavior analysis (ABA). Although the benefits of parent education and training are well-documented, few studies have examined the effects on child learning or identified the effects of parent interventions on different degrees of generalization for…
Descriptors: Parent Education, Training, Applied Behavior Analysis, Intervention
Daoxin Li – ProQuest LLC, 2024
During language acquisition, children are tasked with the challenge of determining which words can appear in which syntactic constructions. This has been long recognized as a learnability paradox. On one hand, there are generalizations that children must learn. On the other hand, language is known for its arbitrariness, so children also need to…
Descriptors: Generalization, Language Acquisition, Syntax, Word Recognition
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Melek Gülsah Sahin; Yildiz Yildirim – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2024
This study aims to generalize the reliability of the GAAIS, which is known to perform valid and reliable measurements, is frequently used in the literature, aims to measure one of today's popular topics, and is one of the first examples developed in the field. Within the meta-analytic reliability generalization study, moderator analyses were also…
Descriptors: Generalization, Meta Analysis, Databases, Research Reports
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Kenny Yu; Wolf Vanpaemel; Francis Tuerlinckx; Jonas Zaman – npj Science of Learning, 2024
Perception and perceptual memory play crucial roles in fear generalization, yet their dynamic interaction remains understudied. This research (N = 80) explored their relationship through a classical differential conditioning experiment. Results revealed that while fear context perception fluctuates over time with a drift effect, perceptual memory…
Descriptors: Generalizability Theory, Generalization, Fear, Learning Processes
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Didar Karadag; Marina Bazhydai; Gert Westermann – Developmental Science, 2024
Children actively and selectively transmit information to others based on the type of information and the context during learning. Four- to 7-year-old children preferentially transmit generalizable information in teaching-like contexts. Although 2-year-old children are able to distinguish between generalizable and non-generalizable information, it…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Information Transfer, Communication (Thought Transfer), Generalization
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Wendy Chan – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
As evidence from evaluation and experimental studies continue to influence decision and policymaking, applied researchers and practitioners require tools to derive valid and credible inferences. Over the past several decades, research in causal inference has progressed with the development and application of propensity scores. Since their…
Descriptors: Probability, Scores, Causal Models, Statistical Inference
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Alexander von Eye; Wolfgang Wiedermann – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: A Peer Relations Journal, 2024
In this article, we pursue two points of discussion. First, a new illustration is presented of the person-oriented tenet according to which it can be hazardous to generalize to the individual results that are based on the analysis of aggregated data. Second, it is illustrated that taking into account serial dependence information can result in not…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Generalizability Theory, Generalization, Multivariate Analysis
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Susanne Strachota; Bárbara Brizuela; Aliska Gibbins; Maria Blanton; Angela Murphy Gardiner; Katie Sawrey – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2023
In this paper, we explore the following research questions: How do first-grade students define even and odd numbers? What types of justifications do they use to support their generalizations using these definitions? We report the ways in which first-grade students define even and odd numbers and how they justify generalizations that use their…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Numbers, Generalization, Definitions
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Irena Puji Luritawaty; Tatang Herman; Sufyani Prabawanto – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2024
Critical thinking is a key transversal competency of the 21st century, but some students have difficulty, especially during the transition to online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to identify epistemological obstacles in critical thinking related to proof, generalization, alternative answers, and problem-solving. This…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Electronic Learning, Epistemology, Mathematical Models
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Leah L. Kapa; Heidi M. Mettler – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: Our goal was to compare statistical learning abilities between preschoolers with developmental language disorder (DLD) and peers with typical development (TD) by assessing their learning of two artificial grammars. Method: Four- and 5-year-olds with and without DLD were compared on their statistical learning ability using two artificial…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Developmental Delays, Language Impairments, Grammar
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Yuan Liu; Shuaifei Huang; Weiguo Xu; Zhuang Wang; Dong Ming – npj Science of Learning, 2024
Generalization is central to motor learning. However, few studies are on the learning generalization of BCI-actuated supernumerary robotic finger (BCI-SRF) for human-machine interaction training, and no studies have explored its longitudinal neuroplasticity mechanisms. Here, 20 healthy right-handed participants were recruited and randomly assigned…
Descriptors: Man Machine Systems, Robotics, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Psychomotor Skills
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Cristina Rossi; Ryan T. Roemmich; Amy J. Bastian – npj Science of Learning, 2024
Our nervous system has the remarkable ability to adapt our gait to accommodate changes in our body or surroundings. However, our adapted walking patterns often generalize only partially (or not at all) between different contexts. Here, we sought to understand how the nervous system generalizes adapted gait patterns from one context to another.…
Descriptors: Generalization, Psychomotor Skills, Physical Activities, Pattern Recognition
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