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Robert H. Woody; Mary Beth Hilbers; Jessica Schreiner; Aaron D. Schuck – Music Education Research, 2024
In this study, we investigated how musicians use descriptive imagery to perform expressively. The study's procedure was carried out by university musicians alone in a naturalistic practice environment. They recorded their performance of two melodies both before and after receiving imagery-based instruction designed to make performance of the…
Descriptors: Musicians, Music Education, Imagery, Performance
Catellani, Patrizia; Bertolotti, Mauro; Vagni, Monia; Pajardi, Daniela – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
Past research has shown that counterfactual ("If…then…") thoughts influence causal and responsibility attribution in the judicial context. However, little is known on whether and how the use of counterfactuals in communication affects lay jurors' and judges' evaluations. In two studies, we asked mock lay jurors (Study 1) and actual…
Descriptors: Judges, Specialists, Lay People, Patients
Collins, Hannah – Journal of Negro Education, 2021
In two mid-sized, southern cities, Nashville and Louisville, communities took vastly different approaches to public school desegregation. Where Louisville saw widespread success in fully integrating its schools, Nashville failed. Through qualitative research it is asked, "What are the most compelling explanations for the long-term failure of…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Desegregation, Educational Change, Whites
Lynch, Daniel; Arguea, Nestor; LeMay, Stephen A.; Keller, Scott; Kimball, Bob – Marketing Education Review, 2022
Students often identify specific moments or specific individuals who changed the courses of their academic experience, choices of careers, or the paths of their careers. Business schools have attempted to frame these moments and experiences in the form of high-impact practices (HIP). This research examines a live case competition with business…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Career Choice, Influences, Supply and Demand
Álvarez-Díaz, Marcos; Muñiz-Bascón, Luis Magín; Soria-Alemany, Antonio; Veintimilla-Bonet, Alberto; Fernández-Alonso, Rubén – International Journal of Music Education, 2021
Evaluation of music performance in competitive contexts often produces discrepancies between the expert judges. These discrepancies can be reduced by using appropriate rubrics that minimise the differences between judges. The objective of this study was the design and validation of an analytical evaluation rubric, which would allow the most…
Descriptors: Competition, Music Activities, Performance, Scoring Rubrics
Victoria Rawlings; Damian Anderson – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
In recent years there has been substantial growth of women playing in and competing at the top levels of traditionally male-dominated sports, including Australian Football. By comparison, the number of women officials have not increased at the same rate, raising multiple questions about retention, participation and sustainability. This paper…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Team Sports, Females, Gender Issues
Dissake, Endurence Midinette Koumassol – Language Policy, 2022
Judicial discourse can grant or deprive liberty to litigants. It is, therefore, important to ensure fair hearing during trials and even more as courtrooms have become multilingual settings. In the Court of First Instance of Bafoussam, French (one of the official languages of Cameroon) often come into contact with more than 250 national languages.…
Descriptors: Language Proficiency, Court Litigation, Judges, French
Kelly Long – Strategic Enrollment Management Quarterly, 2023
Diversity in the legal profession is key to ensuring representation and equity in laws, but there is a longstanding imbalance in the representation of marginalized racial and ethnic groups in the legal profession. By merging literature, quantitative data, and qualitative evidence under the lens of critical race theory and QuantCrit, this article…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Strategic Planning, Legal Education (Professions), Diversity
Pizzera, Alexandra; Möller, Carsten; Plessner, Henning – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2018
Gymnastics judges and former gymnasts have been shown to be quite accurate in detecting errors and accurately judging performance. Purpose: The purpose of the current study was to examine if this superior judging performance is reflected in judges' gaze behavior. Method: Thirty-five judges were asked to judge 21 gymnasts who performed a skill on…
Descriptors: Athletics, Judges, Eye Movements, Comparative Analysis
Przeperski, Jaroslaw; Taylor, Brian – Child Care in Practice, 2022
Many social work decisions are the outcome of collaborative working with other professionals and organisations, although there is little study of these decision-making processes. In this qualitative study conducted in Poland, the frame of reference was social work practice experience rather than a theoretical model. A vignette was presented to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Work, Decision Making, Child Welfare
Haijuan, Hu – English Language Teaching, 2019
This paper, taking linguistic theory of adaptation as its theoretical foundation, examines how courtroom questioning on the part of the judge is adapted to various contextual factors in legal setting. To account for the judge's adaptation to the legal procedures in courtroom questioning, three types of questions are found as specific choices at…
Descriptors: Linguistic Theory, Court Litigation, Judges, Questioning Techniques
Benton, Tom; Leech, Tony; Hughes, Sarah – Cambridge Assessment, 2020
In the context of examinations, the phrase "maintaining standards" usually refers to any activity designed to ensure that it is no easier (or harder) to achieve a given grade in one year than in another. Specifically, it tends to mean activities associated with setting examination grade boundaries. Benton et al (2020) describes a method…
Descriptors: Mathematics Tests, Equated Scores, Comparative Analysis, Difficulty Level
Watts, Rob – Australian Universities' Review, 2021
In November 2018, the Australian Government commissioned Robert French, a former Chief Justice of the High Court, an active scholar and Chancellor of the University of Western Australia, to report on the state of academic freedom in Australian universities. In particular, French was also asked to assess the effectiveness of university policies and…
Descriptors: Universities, Academic Freedom, Judges, Administrator Attitudes
Leicht, Anthony S.; Fox, Jordan; Connor, Jonathan; Sargent, Charli; Sinclair, Wade; Stanton, Robert; Scanlan, Aaron – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2019
Match activity demands of basketball players have been well reported but little exists in terms of quantifying the demands encountered by referees during match-play. Potential differences between referees and players may identify different fitness capacities and subsequent need for different training regimes. Purpose: The aims of this brief report…
Descriptors: Judges, Athletes, Males, Team Sports
Alexes Harris; Mary Pattillo; Bryan L. Sykes – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2022
Monetary sanctions, also known as legal financial obligations (LFOs), are a highly consequential yet underexplored element of the criminal legal system. LFOs consist of fines, fees, costs, restitution, surcharges, and other financial penalties that are imposed on individuals when they encounter the criminal legal system. Drawing on data from a…
Descriptors: Sanctions, Punishment, Debt (Financial), Criminal Law