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Viken, Richard J. – Teaching of Psychology, 1992
Presents a demonstration for teaching psychology students to be wary of pseudoscientific treatment methods. Offers instructions for presenting the demonstration. Shows how a patently ridiculous treatment can be shown effective, in the same way that a fad treatment can sometimes appear valuable. Concludes that students learned from and enjoy the…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Higher Education, Popular Culture, Psychology

Goodburn, Amy – English Education, 1998
Provides one account of a "messy," critical research process, drawn from a dissertation project: a study of students' and teachers' responses within three university writing courses which were focused on "The American Experience" and which fulfilled the institution's diversity requirement. Aims to achieve some degree of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Higher Education, Multicultural Education, Research Methodology
Moss, Gwenna M. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1981
The results of an experiment to determine the effects of questionnaire format, reminder format, and follow-up format on both response rate and response speed in a mail survey are reported. The study used a random sample of students in the six part-time degree programs at the University of Saskatchewan. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Students, Feedback, Higher Education, Part Time Students
Sternglass, Marilyn S. – 1986
When English instructors functioning simultaneously as researchers study the reading and writing processes of their own students, it is important that they fully describe the context within which the study takes place and the effect that the dual instructional/research environment has on the participants, who are, similarly, functioning as both…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reading Research, Reading Writing Relationship, Research Methodology

Hilgers, Thomas L.; Stitt-Bergh, Monica; Hussey, Edna Lardizabal – Written Communication, 1999
Draws on the perceptions and experiences of upper-division students enrolled in writing-intensive (WI) classes in their majors at a large state university. Discusses findings as they relate to the ideologies of writing across the curriculum and writing in the disciplines. Suggests greater attention to a field's inquiry methods and strategies for…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Problem Solving, Research Methodology

Alwell, William – Journal of Cooperative Education, 1977
Evaluates the Cooperative Experiential Education Program introduced at Marymount College, New York, in 1970. In this plan, the student combines off-campus work with on-campus study. The program's goals are to enhance the classroom study of the student, help her identify long-range career objectives, and assist the student in locating employment…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Educational Objectives, Higher Education, Job Placement

Fife, Jane Mathison; O'Neill, Peggy – College Composition and Communication, 2001
Acknowledges the varied ways that teachers respond to student writing, and the varied ways that students influence and interpret those responses. Narrows the gap between teaching practices and research questions. Reevaluates the metaphor of conversation that has been repeatedly used to describe teacher response, arguing that the implications of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Metaphors, Research Methodology
Crane, Valerie – 1985
This collection of five documents presents data provided by approximately 200 different students in 26 2- and 4-year institutions who, during the fall of 1984, were enrolled in one of five Annenberg/CPB (Corporation for Public Broadcasting) telecourses: The Brain, Mind and Behavior; The Write Course; The Constitution: That Delicate Balance; The…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Television, Higher Education, Instructional Material Evaluation

Miall, David S. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1985
Examines the use of the repertory grid technique to describe student responses to the poem "Frost at Midnight" by Coleridge. (HOD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, English Instruction, English Literature, Higher Education
Cash, R. William; McFadden, Karen S. – 1993
Higher education administrators often wonder if the information they receive from the low response rates to surveys of non-matriculating applicants accurately reflects the entire population of these non-matriculants. These questions are exacerbated by evidence that response bias does exist. This paper describes how St. Mary's College in Notre…
Descriptors: Bias, College Admission, College Applicants, College Bound Students
Ivy, Diana K.; And Others – 1991
Implicit communication theory (which posits that certain communication behaviors evoke emotional responses in receivers) is a plausible explanation for the teacher behavior-student learning link. An integrated approach to testing the theory is available in the form of the Continuous Attitudinal Response Technology (CART), which enables subjects to…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Communication Research, Data Collection
Gibbs, W. J.; And Others – 1994
Within the Mathematics of Finance classes at the Smeal College of Business Administration at Penn State University, lectures are developed using Asymetric's Toolbook program and are presented through a computer system. This approach was implemented because it has the potential to convey effectively concepts that are ordinarily difficult to…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Evaluation Methods

Greenland, Annette E. – Equity and Excellence, 1989
Discusses a study in which specific practices from current literature on adult higher education are applied to the University of Massachusetts at Amherst to "map" usage of and receptivity to those practices and to assess adult student satisfaction. Illustrates an effective, data-rich method of assessing responsiveness to adult…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Administrative Policy, Adult Students, Educational Practices
Loper, Ann Booker; Strang, Harold – 1982
The influence of students' behavioral definitions on subsequent teacher behaviors was investigated with a simulation which allowed teachers using a microcomputer and video display terminal to verbally interact with four simulated students programmed to vary on knowledge and initiative. These "students," in turn, responded to teacher…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Computer Oriented Programs, Feedback, Higher Education

McConnell, D. – Journal of Educational Television, 1985
Describes a case study in the use of stimulated recall, a method of evoking an individual's thoughts about a previous episode in his/her life, to evaluate a science education videotape. The method's general value to researchers and material developers is discussed and its potential in educational media research is assessed. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Case Studies, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education